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Zacatecas

This colonial city, almost unknown as a tourist destination until just a few years ago, is one of Mexico's highest (8,000 feet altitude).

Built on the riches of local silver mines, it is home to some of Mexico's finest colonial buildings, including perhaps the most stunning and magnificent cathedral in all of Mexico.

Spanish conquistadores discovered the rich lodes of silver in the surrounding mountains and just two years later, in 1546, the initial settlement was proclaimed a city. The cathedral, constructed of pink cantera stone and one of the ultimate expressions of Mexican baroque architecture, was built between 1729 and 1752.

As the capital of the State of Zacatecas (it lies to the north of Guadalajara and Jalisco), the city sports a fine university and is surprisingly sophisticated for its size.

Tours of the local silver mines are available or one can simply wander through several excellent museums, including the Pedro Coronel Museum housed in the San Luis Gonzaga Jesuit College & Seminary (dating from the 17 th century).

The reduced paved alleys are one of the most important characteristics of the city, to such degree that have become all a tradition "the callejoneadas" calls, that are groups of people who to are of a tambora dance and cross each one of the side streets drinking mezcal or tequila "against the cold".

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Zacatecas Attractions

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La Catedral

This unique work is a tribute to the Eucaristía... The vegetal adornments of all she are acanto, the wheat and the grapevine, enroscando itself by all the columns that letting hang their clusters in ascending rate, chorrean of the shells like trays in a legendary banquet, form pedestals in which the apostles settle, appear of all the corners and they are offered like a gift to the contemplador

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La Quemada

In 1615, fray Juan Torquemada identified to the Burned one like one of the places visited by the Aztecs in its migration towards the River basin of Mexico, where they left old and young.

Pegbox, in 1780, associated east place with Chicomostoc, where the Aztecs remained nine years during their trip to the Anahuac. This speculation took step to the popular tradition that it identifies to the Burned one with the mythical place called "the Seven Caves".

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El Teleferico

One of the points of great attractive is the Teleferico, that offers a Vista panoramic of the city, same that goes of cerros la Bufa to el Grillo, crossing a distance of 654 meters to a height of 80 meters.

   
     
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