PALACIO DE GOBIERNO
Small museum where the history of the foundation of the city is explained ...Read more
PLAZA GERTRUDIS BOCANEGRA
Place to admire a bronze sculpture that pays tribute to Gertudis Bocanegra, ...Read more
TEATRO DEGOLLADO
Imposing neoclassical theater, built between 1856 and 1866, named after the ...Read more
SANTIAGO IXCUINTLA
Read moreIxcuintla («where there are many dogs») represents one of the largest tobacco markets in the world, with 60% of Mexico's light tobacco grown and sold in the region.
THE ALHONDIGA OR OLD WHEAT MARKET
Read moreIt is a baroque building built in 1774. A colonial institution whose mission was to control the purchase and sale of the grains and then prison in 1847 before becoming the seat of the State's judiciary.
HOUSE OF THE COUNT OF SIERRA GORDA
Read moreCurrently occupied by offices of the Ministry of Public Education. The Sierra Gorda is located in the north of the state of Colonial.
FORMER HOUSE OF INTENDANT DON JOSE ANZORENA
Read moreHe was the first to sign the Decree on the Abolition of Slavery on 10 October 1810. Currently seats the legislative power of the government of the State. The house was influenced by the French styles of the time.
OLD HOUSE OF THE DIME
Read moreNow, the Banamex Bank! It was in this house that the tithe products were stored. It also served as a starting point and arrival to the efforts that link Morelia in Mexico City.
FORMER HOUSE OF DON GABRIEL GARCIA OBESO
Read moreWe will note the baroque blend of the construction and neoclassical of the facade, the house was bought by the city councillor in 1781. At the current headquarters of Bancomer bank, it was here that in 1809, several figures were secretly gathered in the city to prepare for Mexico's independence.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
Read moreFormer diocese. Former residence of the Bishop of Valladolid in 1732.
CASA FIGUEROA, OR CASA DE LAS LAGRIMAS (HOUSE OF TEARS)
Read moreHis name would recall the ill-treatment that a Count inflicted on the Tlahuicas indigenous people responsible for its construction in the th century. The windows on the floor are adorned with a cross-colored ceramic of Puebla. Casa Figueroa is currently hosting the Museum of Folk Art.
Many other constructions, as magnificent as others, are listed by the tourist office in the beautiful flyer on Taxco in the Colonial Ciudades collection.
ZONA ARQUEOLÓGICA LA CAMPANA
Area that includes many religious and administrative buildings in ColimaRead more
ZONA ARQUEOLÓGICA EL CHANAL
Site on the banks of the Rio Verde, considered to be the most extensive ...Read more
ECO-PARK NOGUERAS
Place to discover an impressive collection of Alejandro's design work in ...Read more
EL TIANGUIS
Read moreEvery Thursday and Sunday, the main streets of downtown Tonalá are transformed into a veritable paradise for lovers of handicrafts and Mexican culture. Spanning some 3 kilometers, Tonalá's Tianguis market is an immersive experience that's well worth a full day if you have the time. Whether you're looking for ceramics, traditional masks, sculptures, kitchenware or alebrijes, it's all within easy reach. To avoid the crowds, an early morning visit is ideal.
ZONA ARQUEOLÓGICA DE MITLA
One of the most important sites of the Zapotec culture, divided into five ...Read more
ZONA ARQUEOLÓGICA DE LAMBITYECO
Site whose peak corresponds to the beginning of the post-classical period ...Read more
PALACIO DE GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE MICHOACÁN
Palace built to host the Tridentino Seminar, one of the most beautiful ...Read more
HOUSE OF DON MARIANO MICHELENA
Read moreCurrently, it is the headquarters of the Préparatoire University preparatory school No. 5. She was inhabited in 1810 by the Independence hero, Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. You have to admire the patio!
BIBLIOTECA PUBLICA
Read moreThe wall was painted by Juan O'Gorman in 1942. It represents mystical, pre-Hispanic, colonial origin until the revolution of 1910.