City Hall
Built in 1685, this building is the only one still standing in the seventeenth century.
Previously, it was a great mansion, the best that can be appreciated when visiting it is its facade of red tezontle and the balconies carved in pink quarry, there are also two patios adorned where you will find the famous murals of the Chilean Oswaldo Barra Cunningham; it is through these murals, where a part of the history of Aguascalientes is told, another reason to visit it.
In the city of Aguascalientes there are buildings around the Plaza Patria, that protect its his...
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The building that houses this museum has a neoclassical style. Whoever visits it will enjoy not...
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Before the museum was the cural house. It was inaugurated in 1972 being the first state art ...
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