Santiago de Querétaro
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Santiago de Querétaro Essentials
Santiago de Querétaro’s UNESCO-listed historic center is defined by its 18th-century aqueduct and a high concentration of Baroque architecture. This collection includes the Santa Rosa de Viterbo Church, known for its ornate silver and ivory interior, and the Hill of the Bells, the site of Emperor Maximilian I’s execution. Significant revolutionary landmarks like the Republic Theatre and the House of the Corregidora sit alongside tranquil colonial squares and 16th-century convents, reflecting the city’s pivotal role in Mexican history and independence.
15 lugaresHistoric Monuments
Explore the historical narrative of Santiago de Querétaro through its significant civic monuments. This collection includes the Capilla a Maximiliano and the Monumento a Benito Juárez on the Cerro de las Campanas, the site where the Second Mexican Empire ended in 1867. Other landmarks include the 1910 monument to Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, a key figure in the Independence movement, and the Francisco I. Madero monument commemorating the Mexican Revolution. These sites represent the pivotal events and figures that shaped the nation’s identity.
5 lugaresMuseums & Art in Querétaro
Santiago de Querétaro’s cultural heritage is displayed across colonial cloisters and modern venues. The Regional Museum and San Francisco Church showcase pre-Hispanic artifacts and religious art within Baroque surroundings. Specialized history is found at the Museum of the Restoration, covering the Second Empire, and the Zacatecana House, which features 12 rooms of antique furniture. Visual arts are highlighted at the Museum of Arts and the open-air Garden of Artists, while the City Museum and the modern Convention Center provide spaces for photography and large-scale contemporary exhibitions.
8 lugaresParks & Gardens
Querétaro offers a diverse range of green spaces, from historic colonial plazas to modern recreational complexes. Alameda Hidalgo, established in 1797, features a central monument and a dense canopy of ancient trees. Jardín Guerrero occupies land once belonging to the Santa Clara Convent, housing a fountain and a statue of its namesake. For sports and large-scale recreation, Parque Querétaro 2000 provides professional athletic facilities, while Jardín de los Platitos offers a smaller pedestrian space characterized by its unique ceramic mosaics.
5 lugaresMapa De Santiago de Querétaro
Información Práctica
- Moneda
- peso mexicano MXN $ · Pagos Con Tarjeta · Ampliamente Aceptadas
- Números De Emergencia
- 911 Policía · Ambulancia · Bomberos
- Electricidad
- 127 V · 60 HzTipo A / Tipo B
- Idiomas
- español
- Agua Del Grifo
- No Apta Para Beber
- Lado De Conducción
- Derecha
- Código De Llamadas
- +52
Tours y actividades
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