San Jose Parish
Opposite the main square of Cuatro Ciénegas, is this neoclassical parish that was built in the early nineteenth century. What is interesting about its construction is that it was made with stones from the chalky structures of stromatolites, even in some interior walls there are certain cavities that are believed to be where they lived. The altar is dedicated to Saint Joseph, the patron saint of the town.
Having been born in Cuatro Ciénegas in 1859, he could not miss a museum in honor of this great ...
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Former family home of Don Venustiano Carranza, the building was built in 1835 and is now consid...
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Part of the Bolsón de Mapimí, its pools, lagoons, creek and flood areas have become famous to t...
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