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Mexican Culture Collection (page 3)

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Templo de Teresitas (Teresitas church) - Queretaro, Mexico

Templo de Teresitas (Teresitas church) - Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Templo de San Agustin (San Agustin Church) - Queretaro, Mexico

Templo de San Agustin (San Agustin Church) - Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Templo de la Santa Cruz (Temple of the Holy Cross) - Queretaro, Mexico

Templo de la Santa Cruz (Temple of the Holy Cross) - Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Palacio de la Corregidora, which houses the State Government Offices, at night - Queretaro, Mexico

Palacio de la Corregidora, which houses the State Government Offices, at night - Queretaro, Mexico
This Palace nowadays houses the State Government Offices. In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Streets of downtown Queretaro, Mexico at night

Streets of downtown Queretaro, Mexico at night
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Templo de la CongregaciAon de Guadalupe (Temple of the Guadalupe Congregation)

Templo de la CongregaciAon de Guadalupe (Temple of the Guadalupe Congregation) at night - Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Jardin del Arte (Garden of Art) - Queretaro, Mexico

Jardin del Arte (Garden of Art) - Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Skyline and aqueduct of Queretaro, Mexico at dawn

Skyline and aqueduct of Queretaro, Mexico at dawn
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Ecuestre del ApAostol Santiago el Mayor statue, with many pigeons around it, in Queretaro

Ecuestre del ApAostol Santiago el Mayor statue, with many pigeons around it, in Queretaro, Mexico at dawn
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: A tree in Queretaro, Mexico

A tree in Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Queretaro, Mexico

Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Streets of downtown Queretaro, Mexico

Streets of downtown Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Plaza ConstituciAon (Constitution Plaza) - Downtown Queretaro, Mexico

Plaza ConstituciAon (Constitution Plaza) - Downtown Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: An underground parking lot exit in downtown Queretaro, Mexico

An underground parking lot exit in downtown Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Fountain in Plaza ConstituciAon (Constitution Plaza) - Downtown Queretaro, Mexico

Fountain in Plaza ConstituciAon (Constitution Plaza) - Downtown Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Escaramuzas Demonstrating Their Equestrian Skills

Escaramuzas Demonstrating Their Equestrian Skills
The Latinas are demonstrating their riding skill at a fiesta in San Antonio, Texas. This riding tradition originated in Mexico and is part of Mexican-American culture in the United States

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: San Jose Mission

San Jose Mission is a Spanish Colonial Mission located in San Antonio, Texas. This historical Catholic church is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: The Bell Tower of San Juan Capistrano

The Bell Tower of San Juan Capistrano
This historic belfry is one of San Juan Capistrano unique architectural features. This Spanish colonial church was founded by Franciscan friars in 1731 along the banks of the San Antonio River in San

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: A Perspective View of Mission Concepcions Wooden Door

A Perspective View of Mission Concepcions Wooden Door
This is a visual perspective of the front door of Mission Concepcion. The doorway is seen through a wrought iron sculpture situated above a water well

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Mission Espada: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mission Espada: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Mission San Francisco de la Espada was founded in 1690 by Spanish friars in San Antonio, Texas. This front wooden door is an example of the Spanish colonial influence on its architecture

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: San Francisco de la Espada: An Old Spanish Mission In Texas

San Francisco de la Espada: An Old Spanish Mission In Texas
Historic San Francisco de la Espada Mission Church is located in San Antonio, Texas. This mission church was established by Spain in 1690

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Meadow of coloured flowers in front of the church of Iglesia Nuestra Senora de los Remedios

Meadow of coloured flowers in front of the church of Iglesia Nuestra Senora de los Remedios on the ruins of the pre-Hispanic Pyramid of Cholula, San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Latin America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: View towards the Monastery of San Gabriel and the historic town centre of San Pedro Cholula

View towards the Monastery of San Gabriel and the historic town centre of San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Latin America, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: A Taco With Rice And Beans

A Taco With Rice And Beans
Close-up of a dish of rice and beans, served with a taco, ca.1970s. (Photo by Tom Kelley/Getty Images)

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Woman dancing while man playing guitar against white background

Woman dancing while man playing guitar against white background

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Circular stairs on old building

Circular stairs on old building

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Monastery and church of San Juan Bautista

Monastery and church of San Juan Bautista
The site of the church and former monastery of San Juan Bautista was a teocalli, or sacred precinct, dedicated to a god of commerce called Yacapitzauac

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Monastery and church of San Juan Bautista

Monastery and church of San Juan Bautista
The site of the church and former monastery of San Juan Bautista was a teocalli, or sacred precinct, dedicated to a god of commerce called Yacapitzauac

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Monastery and church of San Juan Bautista

Monastery and church of San Juan Bautista
The site of the church and former monastery of San Juan Bautista was a teocalli, or sacred precinct, dedicated to a god of commerce called Yacapitzauac



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