Lugares inscritos en la lista de Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO

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Camino Real de Tierra Adentro

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Cultural route

The Camino Real de Tierra Adentro includes five sites already inscribed on the World Heritage List and 55 other sites distributed along 1,400 of the 2,600 km of this long route that starts in northern Mexico and reaches Texas and New Mexico in the United States.

Campus central de la Ciudad Universitaria de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Modern heritage

The ensemble of buildings, sports facilities and open spaces of the Central University City Campus of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) are an unique example of 20th-century modernism integrating urbanism, architecture, engineering, landscape design and fine arts with references…

Casa-estudio de Luis Barragán

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Modern heritage

The House and Studio of architect Luis Barragán represents an outstanding example of the architect’s creative work in the post-Second World War period.

Centro histórico de México y Xochimilco

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Historic city

Built in the 16th century by the Spanish on the ruins of Tenochtitlan, the old Aztec capital, Mexico City is now one of the world's largest and most densely populated cities. Xochimilco lies 28 km south of Mexico City.

Centro histórico de Morelia

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Historic city

Morelia is an example of urban planning which combines the ideas of the Spanish Renaissance with the Mesoamerican experience.

Centro histórico de Oaxaca y Zona Arqueológica de Monte Albán

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Historic city

The terraces, dams, canals, pyramids and artificial mounds of Monte Albán were carved out of the mountain and are the symbols of a sacred topography. The city of Oaxaca is a good example of Spanish colonial town planning.

Centro histórico de Puebla

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Historic city

Puebla, which was founded ex nihilo in 1531 has preserved its great religious structures such as the 16th–17th-century cathedral and fine buildings like the old archbishop's palace, as well as a host of houses with walls covered in tiles (azulejos).

Centro histórico de Zacatecas

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Historic city

Founded in 1546 after the discovery of a rich silver lode. Built on the steep slopes of a narrow valley, the town has breathtaking views and there are many old buildings. The cathedral, built between 1730 and 1760, dominates the centre of the town.

Ciudad histórica de Guanajuato y minas adyacentes

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Historic city

Founded by the Spanish in the early 16th century, Guanajuato became the world's leading silver-extraction centre in the 18th century.

Ciudad histórica fortificada de Campeche

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Historic city

Campeche is a typical example of a harbour town from the Spanish colonial period in the New World. The historic centre has kept its outer walls and system of fortifications, designed to defend this Caribbean port against attacks from the sea.

Ciudad prehispánica de Chichén-Itzá

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Archaeological site

This sacred site was one of the greatest Mayan centres of the Yucatán peninsula. The Maya and Toltec vision of the world and the universe is revealed in their stone monuments and artistic works.

Ciudad prehispánica de El Tajín

Patrimonio mundial
World Heritage Cultural / Archaeological site

El Tajín's architecture, which is unique in Mesoamerica, is characterized by elaborate carved reliefs on the columns and frieze. The 'Pyramid of the Niches', a masterpiece of ancient Mexican and American architecture, reveals the astronomical and symbolic significance of the buildings.

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.