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La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, originally, built in the 17th century by indigenous bricklayer Zeferino Gutierrez, is the current parish church of San Miguel. This emblem of the town, with its Neo-gothic façade and towers constructed in 1890 is unique in Mexico and one of the most photographed churches in the country.

The Mexican Colonial Favorite – San Miguel de Allende

Ron and I arrived in this Mexican colonial favorite – San Miguel de Allende after a four-hour bus ride from Mexico City.  Yes, we took a double-decker cross country bus!  Public transportation in Mexico is not what you might think. Here, buses run on-time, are modern, clean, and have bathrooms.  When you purchase tickets you […]

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