El Palacio de Iturbide, antes Palacio de Moncada, fue construido por el arquitecto Francisco Guerrero y Torres entre 1770 y 1785. El edificio es un Read more [...]
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Parque Juarez
Parque Juarez—also called the French Park—is the largest green space within San Miguel’s city center. It’s got fountains, winding paths, basketball courts, and public classes Read more [...]
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Temple of San Francisco
Temple of San Francisco located Juarez/Principal San Francisco not far from the Jardin. The church was built in 1778, the church has few design from Read more [...]
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Plaza Civica
Plaza Civica constructed in 1555 was the original center of the town before the Jardin Principal. A large statue of a general Ignacio Allende on Read more [...]
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Teatro Angela Peralta
This is the premier place to see a play or a concert. It’s located in the heart of downtown at the corner of Hernandez Macias Read more [...]
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Templo de Nuestra Señora de la Salud/Temple of Our Lady of Health
Latin American churches, like their forerunners in Spain, are often more impressive than beautiful, and many have an ossary atmosphere – a fixation on suffering Read more [...]
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Templo de la Concepción
Church of the Immaculate Conception also call (Las Monjas – the Nuns) is not far from the iconic La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel. The Read more [...]
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Iglesia de San Rafael
Iglesia de San Rafael was founded in 1742.
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Parque El Chorro
El Chorro was the spring where San Miguel was founded. Today it gushes out of a fountain built in 1960, and there are public washing Read more [...]
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Templo de la Tercera Orden
Built in the early 18th century, this chapel, like the Templo de San Francisco, was part of a Franciscan monastery complex. The main facade shows Read more [...]