Lugares inscritos en la lista de Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO

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Prehistoric Caves of Yagul and Mitla in the Central Valley of Oaxaca

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Cultural landscape

The cultural landscape of the Prehistoric Caves of Yagul and Mitla demonstrates the link between man and nature that gave origin to the domestication of plants in North America, thus allowing the rise of Mesoamerican civilizations.

Protective town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Historic city

The fortified town, first established in the 16th century to protect the Royal Route inland, reached its apogee in the 18th century when many of its outstanding religious and civic buildings were built in the style of the Mexican Baroque.

Rock Paintings of the Sierra de San Francisco

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Rock art site

From c. 100 B.C. to A.D. 1300, the Sierra de San Francisco was home to a people who have now disappeared but who left one of the most outstanding collections of rock paintings in the world. They are remarkably well-preserved because of the dry climate and the inaccessibility of the site.

Dirección de Patrimonio Mundial INAH

La Dirección de Patrimonio Mundial del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia tiene el compromiso de difundir la Convención de Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO, así como capacitar e implementar herramientas que apoyen el dinamismo de los sitios patrimonio cultural de México, a través de diplomados, simposios, conferencias y cursos a nivel nacional y regional.

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