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Mexican Culture Collection (page 6)

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Teotihuacan Mexico Pyramids

Teotihuacan Mexico Pyramids
The holy city of Teotihuacan (the place where the gods were created) is situated some 50 km north-east of Mexico City. Built between the 1st and 7th centuries A.D

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas Cathedral

Zacatecas Cathedral
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas

Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas
Temple of San Francisco was founded in 1568 as first monastery in Zacatecas, the monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with the primary function of evangelization, It was inaugurated on January 12

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas

Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas
Temple of San Francisco was founded in 1568 as first monastery in Zacatecas, the monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with the primary function of evangelization, It was inaugurated on January 12

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas

Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas
Temple of San Francisco was founded in 1568 as first monastery in Zacatecas, the monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with the primary function of evangelization, It was inaugurated on January 12

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas

Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas
Temple of San Francisco was founded in 1568 as first monastery in Zacatecas, the monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with the primary function of evangelization, It was inaugurated on January 12

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas Cathedral

Zacatecas Cathedral
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Ex Templo de San Agustin, Zacatecas

Ex Templo de San Agustin, Zacatecas
Ex Templo de San Agustin, built in 1763 and destroyed by an explosion during the Mexican Revolution, today is a Museum. The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Ex Templo de San Agustin, Zacatecas

Ex Templo de San Agustin, Zacatecas
Ex Templo de San Agustin, built in 1763 and destroyed by an explosion during the Mexican Revolution, today is a Museum. The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Miguel Auza Plaza, Zacatecas

Miguel Auza Plaza, Zacatecas
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys

Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys

Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys

Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas landscape

Zacatecas landscape
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas landscape

Zacatecas landscape
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas landscape

Zacatecas landscape
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas landscape

Zacatecas landscape
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas Teleferico (Gondola)

Zacatecas Teleferico (Gondola)
Zacatecas, teleferico system on the Bufa mountain is an old Aerial Tram and dates from 1975, it was meant as a medium of transportation but today is more like a touristic atraction on the city

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)

Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)
The holy city of Teotihuacan (the place where the gods were created) is situated some 50 km north-east of Mexico City. Built between the 1st and 7th centuries A.D

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)

Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)
The holy city of Teotihuacan (the place where the gods were created) is situated some 50 km north-east of Mexico City. Built between the 1st and 7th centuries A.D

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)

Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)
The holy city of Teotihuacan (the place where the gods were created) is situated some 50 km north-east of Mexico City. Built between the 1st and 7th centuries A.D

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)

Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)
The holy city of Teotihuacan (the place where the gods were created) is situated some 50 km north-east of Mexico City. Built between the 1st and 7th centuries A.D

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)

Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)
The holy city of Teotihuacan (the place where the gods were created) is situated some 50 km north-east of Mexico City. Built between the 1st and 7th centuries A.D

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)

Teotihuacan Mexico (pyramids in the background)
The holy city of Teotihuacan (the place where the gods were created) is situated some 50 km north-east of Mexico City. Built between the 1st and 7th centuries A.D

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Church of Iglesia Nuestra Senora de los Remedios on the ruins of the pre-Hispanic Pyramid of

Church of Iglesia Nuestra Senora de los Remedios on the ruins of the pre-Hispanic Pyramid of Cholula in front of the active volcano Popocatepetl, San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Latin America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Guanajuato City and Church

Guanajuato City and Church
Guanajuato is known for its its Festival Cervantino, an arts festival that draws attendance from around the world, Guanajuato is also a Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: De Sollano Street, San Miguel de Allende

De Sollano Street, San Miguel de Allende

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Church of San Francisco, looking up Recreo

Church of San Francisco, looking up Recreo

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Ruins in Mitla

Ruins in Mitla, Oaxaca, Mexico.Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca, and the most important of the Zapotec culture.This site is located 44 km from the city of

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Ruins in Mitla

Ruins in Mitla, Oaxaca, Mexico.Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca, and the most important of the Zapotec culture.This site is located 44 km from the city of

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Ruins in Mitla

Ruins in Mitla, Oaxaca, Mexico.Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca, and the most important of the Zapotec culture.This site is located 44 km from the city of

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Ruins in Mitla, Oaxaca, Mexico

Ruins in Mitla, Oaxaca, Mexico.Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca, and the most important of the Zapotec culture.This site is located 44 km from the city of

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Mexican Landmarks

Mexican Landmarks
Puebla Cathedral, Puebla City, Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Ruins in Mitla, Oaxaca, Mexico

Ruins in Mitla, Oaxaca, Mexico
Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca, and the most important of the Zapotec culture.This site is located 44 km from the city of Oaxaca in the upper end of

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Papantlas flying man

Papantlas flying man
One of the famous Papantlas flying man

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Oaxaca site, Mexico

Oaxaca site, Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City

Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City
This is the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City, is in Mexico City downtown and is the most important church in the whole country

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City Altars

Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City Altars
Gold colored altars from the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City, is in Mexico City downtown and is the most important church in the whole country

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City Altars

Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City Altars
Gold colored altars from the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City, is in Mexico City downtown and is the most important church in the whole country

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City Altars

Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City Altars
Gold colored altars from the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City, is in Mexico City downtown and is the most important church in the whole country

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City Altars

Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City Altars
Gold colored altars from the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City, is in Mexico City downtown and is the most important church in the whole country

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: El seAnor del veneno (Our Lord of the Poison) Metropolitan Cathedral

El seAnor del veneno (Our Lord of the Poison) Metropolitan Cathedral
El seAnor del veneno (Our Lord of the Poison or Black Christ) in Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City. There is a big legend in the colonies about what turned this Christ to black there was a guy

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City Altars

Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City Altars
Gold colored altars from the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City, is in Mexico City downtown and is the most important church in the whole country

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Pope Chair in Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City

Pope Chair in Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City
This is teh chair the pope uses when he visits mexico city. Gold colored altars from the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs

Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs
The cathedral has two Pipe Organs, they were made in Mexico by JoseNassarre (spanish) in 1736, incorporating elements from 17th century



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