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Queretaro

Santiago de Que retaro City is the capital of the State of Queretaro , located 220 km to the north of Mexico City by the federal highway 57D in Mexico.

Santiago de Queretaro was founded in 1531, among bloody battles between native Indian and Spanish conquerors. Under the protection of the Apostle Santiago, who appeared in the skies in order to seal with his image the cultural mixture of which became the third colonial city of the XVIII century.

The historic downtown offers the visitor over 460 years of history and tradition through its aqueduct, temples, mansions and palaces that make of this city one of the most beautiful colonial spots.

History fills the essence and backs up the tradition of Santiago de Queretaro, where an important part of today's Mexico was forged.

 

The historic downtown callejoneadas (night promenades by the alleys or narrow streets) accompanied by estudiantinas or rondallas are famous, as well as the performances of music from all times by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Queretaro.

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Queretaro Attractions

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El Acueducto

Symbol that identifies to the city of Queretaro. It was begun in 1726 and concluded in 1735 in order to supply drinking water to the city from the springs of the Cañada. This work was achieved thanks to the generosity of Sir Juan Antonio de Urrutia y Arana, Marquis of the Villa del Villar del Aguila. It is composed of 74 arches of quarry that reach a maximum height of 23 meters and a length of 1280 meters.

 

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Convento de la Cruz

There is a tree in the garden with cross-shaped thorns. This stately Convent is located in the site where the conquest of the City was consummated in July 25th, 1531 and it was headquarters of the first Propaganda Association in the American continent, whose mission was to evangelize the Indians.

   
     
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