Plaza de Armas (Main Square)
Since its construction in the XIXth century, it seems frozen in time, surrounded by towering arches, alleys and cobbled paths, balconies and rest areas that transport us to the past. It is punctuated by tall Washingtonia palms and a shrine wrought iron stand Moorish style central kiosk and around the parish of the Immaculate Conception, classical and baroque style, the most representative symbol of the town is located.
It is housed in a building with all the features of the nineteenth century, regarded as a na...
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Today it is a hotel and a restaurant, but there is also a small museum dedicated to the actress...
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Not only Guanajuato has its Callejón del Beso, but the Magical Town of Álamos also has its own....
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