Santo Cachorro: Guadalajara
Santo Cachorro: Guadalajara
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Mexico Travel Guide and DestinationsSanto Cachorro: GuadalajaraSanto Cachorro: Guadalajara We are in process of collecting information about this sight…. Related Mexico Travel InformationPlaza de Santo Domingo : Mexico CityPlaza de Santo Domingo Plaza Santo Domingo has a scale and use that makes it one of the city's great urban spaces. Proportions, dimensions, height of buildings to width of plaza, are appropriately humane. Tactile, somatic experiences abound. This is what has attracted me to Mexico: the way public urban space is scaled, varies and inter-weaves: Santo Domingo, contrasting, and connected, to el Zocalo demonstrates this. Also found in the plaza are the Palacio de la Inquisición, which now houses a nursery school, and the church of Santo Domingo, which are all that remains of New Spain's first Dominican convent. Closely related Temple of Santo Tomás Xochimilco : Oaxaca CityTemple of Santo Tomás Xochimilco : Oaxaca City We are coming with the information soon... Church and ex-convent of Santo Domingo: Oaxaca CityChurch and ex-convent of Santo Domingo: Oaxaca City We are coming with the information soon... Oaxaca Regional Museum (Museo Regional de Oaxaca): OaxacaOaxaca Regional Museum (Museo Regional de Oaxaca): Oaxaca The Oaxaca Regional Museum is located inside the enchanting exconvent of Santo Domingo de Guzmán. Some of its recently redesigned rooms contain important samples of prehispanic and colonial history and culture. It is housed in a beautiful green stone building attached to Santo Domingo Church. It contains the Zapotec treasures from Tomb Seven at Monte Albán. This and other archaeological sections make the most sense if you visit them after seeing some sites in the Central Valleys. Hours: The museum is generally open from 10 am. to 8 pm., Tuesday to Sunday. Entry Alliance Francaise de GuadalajaraAlliance Francaise de Guadalajara This institute in Guadalajara is designed to promote French culture through classes, films and various exhibits. Address López Cotilla, 1199 Colonia Americana Guadalajara 44120 Mexico Tel: 52-3-8252140 Regional Museum of Guadalajara (Museo Regional de Guadalajara): GuadalajaraRegional Museum of Guadalajara (Museo Regional de Guadalajara): Guadalajara We are in process of collecting information about this sight.... University of Guadalajara Assembly Hall: GuadalajaraUniversity of Guadalajara Assembly Hall: Guadalajara We are in process of collecting information about this sight.... Agua Caliente: GuadalajaraAgua Caliente: Guadalajara This is a place of the entertainment to stop especially if you have children and need a rupture of the cultural stops with Guadalajara. This park has hardly especially that you will need to camp and to enjoy you. It is of étinceler clean and has higher slides of the notch. Impulse of road 80 of Mexico de Guadalajara of the west towards the coast. The impulse through the crown of the country cottage beyond the park and the Hot Water of the water of "Chimulco" is less than 2 km right in the road. Cabildo Eclesiastico: GuadalajaraCabildo Eclesiastico: Guadalajara This beautiful building next to the Metropolitan Cathedral. Address : Avenida 16 de Septiembre Zona Centro, Guadalajara 44100, Mexico Guadalajara: State of JaliscoGuadalajara is a large city in the Western-Pacific region of Mexico, located at 20.67° N, 103.35° W. Guadalajara is the capital of the state of Jalisco. It is the second most populous city in Mexico, with an estimated population of 1,640,000 people in 2004. The Guadalajara metropolitan area also includes the municipalities of Zapopan, Tlaquepaque, Tonalá, Tlajomulco, and Ixtlahuacan. The estimated population of the metropolitan area was 3.7 million in 2000. Guadalajara is known as La Perla del Occidente (Spanish for "Pearl of the West"), la Perla TapatÃa ("tapatÃo" is an informal adjective of origin for people and things from Guadalajara) |
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