Discover the best top things to do in Michoacan, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Santuario de Guadalupe y Exconvento de San Diego, Catedral de Morelia, Santuario Diocesano de Nuestra Sra.de Guadalupe, Santuario del Senor de La Piedad, Mezcaleria El Carajo, La Biblioteca Publica Gertrudis Bocanegra, Centro Cultural Clavijero, Conservatorio de las Rosas, Casa de la Cultura de Morelia, House of Eleven Patios (Casa de los Once Patios).
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Such a beautiful place both inside and out. Truly the focal point of the historic district. Please be respectful especially if something is happening inside.
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Construction of this cathedral began in 1660 and was completed in 1744 - yes, 84 years later. The towers are towering - over 200 feet high. The organ inside is impressive. This pink stone cathedral is a Unesco World Heritage Site. It is the city's shining star.
5.0 based on 186 reviews
The decors were amazing. We visited this church as a family. The atrraction was beautiful. It was worth. The ceiling which is spectacular. Will recommanded.
5.0 based on 31 reviews
Murals are complex bits of visual history. My guide, Jaime Hernández with Pátzcuaro Magic Tours explained the mural to me and helped me see things I would never have seen otherwise.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
We were expecting to see a nice, huge and interesting old colonial building, but we got much more than that. We were surprised by the quality and cosmopolitan diversity of a great set of exhibits: a collection of paintings and other art works by artists from a notorious indigenous town from Michoacan’s Purhépecha highlands, an ensemble of paintings by a well known Michoacan painter, a surprising collection of kimonos by a Japanese fashion designer who settled down in Mexico and whose work has influenced fashion design in Michoacan, as the design of some of other pieces exhibited shows, an audiovisual exhibit on the history of French cinema, etc. It includes a small cafeteria close to the exit.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
This cultural center is a gathering place for artists and musicians and offers a variety of classes.
This was so amazing, we had to return the same day to have another look. It truely is wonderful to view the current exhibition of posters and murals
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This former convent is now the best place in town to shop for arts and crafts from a slew of various vendors.
Morelia boasts an enormous amount of art and crafts, ranging from textiles to copper and all the amazing representations of Day of the Dead. Patzcuaro is famous for it's lacquerware and even if that isn't your thing, you have to marvel at the skill of these artists who daily produce such marvelous and unique pieces. The House of the Eleven Patios is not only an interesting building but also a very convenient way to see artisans at work across a variety of skills. And it is only when one returns to the larger cities that one realizes that most of the prices are an absolute bargain.
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