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  1. Zacatecas Things To Do. By Favi S. People Also Viewed. Museo Toma de Zacatecas. 1. Museums. Museo de Arte Abstracto Manuel Felguerez. 1. Museums. Mina El Edén. 5

    • Plaza de Santo Domingo Centro, Centro Histórico 98000 Zacatecas Mexico
  2. Plaza de Armas. Zacatecas, Mexico, North America. Zacatecas. The city's main plaza is north of the cathedral and although normally quiet in the day it buzzes at night with families promenading, children playing and occasional live music. The Palacio de Gobierno on the plaza's east side was built in the 18th century for a colonial family.

  3. Zacatecas. Zacatecas is a colonial jewel that is located between Cerro de la Bufa and Cerro del Grillo. This beautiful city built on the basis of pink quarry, where important convents, churches and viceregal mansions were erected dating from the 17th to the 18th centuries, has a large mining industry, which has been the most emblematic activity ...

  4. Jul 22, 2021 · The Pedro Coronel Museum, the famous Zacatecan sculptor, is housed in an exquisitely renovated 17th century Jesuit college. It features a host of works by renowned vanguard, surrealist, and Bauhaus artists who spent time in Mexico, including Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Max Ernst, Vasili Kandinsky, Josef Albers, among others.

  5. Museo Playmohistoria. Zacatecas has been considered one of the cities with the largest number of museums in the country. Our museums span almost every field of knowledge and have been recognized for the extraordinary quality of their collections displayed in interesting venues with great historic, cultural and architectural value.

  6. Mexico, North America. Zacatecas. The Museo Francisco Goitia displays work by several 20th-century Zacatecan artists, including some evocative paintings of indigenous people by Goitia (1882−1960) himself. Other artists represented include Pedro Coronel, Rafael Coronel and Manuel Felguérez. The museum is in a former governor's mansion, above ...

  7. Zacatecas is one of Mexico’s colonial gems – some would say the finest in the country – yet few international tourists discover its charms. It is true that its relatively isolated position in the north of the country, at an altitude of 8,200 feet (2,500 metres), may discourage some visitors; but it is still only one hour’s flight away ...

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