This cultural center is a gathering place for artists and musicians and offers a variety of classes.
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This cultural center is a gathering place for artists and musicians and offers a variety of classes.
This museum covers a wide range of topics, including Mexican ecology, history and art.
This fountain, featuring sculptures of three women holding fruit toward the sky, is a popular city landmark.
Built as the Town Hall in the sixteenth century. A lovely French-style facade was added in 1885.
Ancient Tarascan ruins include a pyramid, a ball court, and sacraficial altars.
This large church, which hovers over the Plaza de Santo Domingo, is known for its dark, melancholy appearance.
San Luis Potosí's chief city plaza.
This cathedral has been refashioned many times since the early 1700s, when it was constructed.
This museum displays numerous works of local art.
This pottery workshop offers tours to visitors.
This geological university has an interesting mineral museum on its premises.
A preserved 18th-century Jesuit church and the place where the Colegio del Estado got started in 1828.
The Parroquia (San Miguel de Allende Parish Church) may be a perfect metaphor for what San Miguel Allende has become in many ways: a Disney-like version of a Mexican aldea. This is unfair in many...
A popular place for relaxing massages near the town's main plaza.