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Quote: When you visit the Convento de la Cruz (La Cruz Convent), you will see the end of the aqueduct that has made the city famous. The cited aqueduct was constructed by a very rich marquis because he was madly in love Read More
Quote: It is called the 1000 shapes rock, and it is believed to be an aerolite, supposedly two-thirds of its whole are buried. People living around feel a great deal of energy coming to their lives, and they tend to Read More
Quote: Four tiered colonial theatre that served for constitution signing twice and as site for reunion of the Independentist Movement. Lots of 18 and 19th centuries decor still standing. Excellent acoustics, especially Read More
Quote: Imagine being desperately in love with a nun in the 16th century! Not even with lots of money would you be able to come up to her because you could be accused of herecy and that was a crime that often was Read More
Quote: Doña Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, the rector (or Corregidora as she is formally known), sent a message from a room on the first floor of this building to Ignacio Allende in San Miguel, about 20 miles away, Read More
Quote: If you like bullfighting, this is a must-- don't miss it. Saturday afternoons or Sundays are your best trips to ancient Mexican-Spanish traditions and the bulls from around here are noted for their zest and Read More
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