Zonas de Monumentos Históricos

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Villa Álvaro Obregón

Villa Álvaro Obregón was a settlement of indigenous groups who developed advanced cultural expressions and formed a part of the territory of Mexico-Tenochtitlan.

Xalapa de Enríquez

A major administrative, economic and religious center for New Spain that acquired fame and prosperity thanks to its trade fairs. Over its history, Xalapa was home to the seat of power of the state of Veracruz, disputing the title of capital with Orizaba and the port city of Veracruz, before…

Xochimilco, Tlahuac y Milpa Alta

Founded around lakes and with a long agricultural tradition, these towns remind us of the lakeside origin of Mexico City and the rural way of life that prevailed there until recently. Their canals, churches, squares, chinampas and traditions are part of the city’s cultural, natural and…

Zacatecas

This city preserves architectural features typical of the Bajío region and is closely linked to significant historical events that took place during the War of Independence, the Second French Intervention, and the Mexican Revolution.

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