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Quote: Started in 1729, on the ruins of a church from the 16th century, the Zacatecas Cathedral was dedicated in 1752, consecrated in 1862 but not finished until 1904. Sometimes described as churrigueresque, other times Read More
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Quote: Picasso, Braque, Chagall, and Miro! The building is amazing and contains books 300 to 400 years old. I was shocked to see they have original works of Picasso in a building with minimal security. It's a Read More
Quote: La Bufa...the wineskin...is the name of the highest hill overlooking the historic center of Zacatecas. Aptly named because of its shape, this hill is the terminus of a fantastic cable car (teleférico) ride that Read More
Quote: No flash permitted (but bring camera anyway: long exposures needed), bags must be checked (free), and good luck finding parking. There are rows and rows of ancient books here--some with untanned leather Read More
Quote: The Pedro Coronel Museum is housed in a huge and beautiful building which has been at various times in its history a Jesuit college, a Dominican convent, early military headquarters, and a jail. Room passes to Read More
Quote: The Goitia Museum is housed in the former State of Zacatecas Governor's Mansion, not far from the historic center of the city. Two floors of museum rooms house works by Zacatecas artists Julio Ruelas, Pedro and Read More
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