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September 23, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

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Restaurants in Zacatecas

1. Museo de Arte Abstracto Manuel Felguerez

Cristobal Colon y 1era. del Seminario, Zacatecas Mexico http://www.museo360.com/recorridos/IZC_ZAC/museo_felguerez/index.html
Excellent
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5.0 based on 107 reviews

Museo de Arte Abstracto Manuel Felguerez

Reviewed By AstralTravelMX

This is one of the best abstract art museums I have visited. The building is BEAUTIFUL, well preserved and designed. All paintings there are made by well known mexican artists and from some other parts of the world. The murals section is HUGE. AMAZING. I simply can't understand how this jewel seems to be so underrated. GO VISIT THIS MUSEUM.

2. Mina El Eden

Cerro Grillo, Zacatecas Mexico +52 492 922 3002 http://www.minaeleden.com.mx
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4.5 based on 1,619 reviews

Mina El Eden

This closed mine, extremely prosperous in colonial times, offers tours of the old mining facilities and an underground nightclub.

Reviewed By mikesmythus - Oxford, United States

Put on your yellow hardhat, board the train and disappear into the history that made Zacatetas what it is today.Mina El Eden produced more silver than almost any other mine in Mexico. Inside the mine you'll wonder how people could work under such conditions from 1586 until the 1960s. Of course, many of them were enslaved by the Spanards for hundreds of years. Even with a concrete trail and lots of lighting, one feels the claustrophia of mining. You'll get a small understanding of what was it like for a slave miner to hang from a small seat on a crack in the earth hammering out a chunk of silver-bearing rock. You'll also understand why so many children died while collecting and carrying water throughout the mine. The start of the tour takes you through a wonderful mineral museum that will amaze you with the beauty and creativity of this old rock on which we live.

3. Catedral de Zacatecas

Avenida Hidalgo 617, Zacatecas 98000 Mexico http://www.visitmexico.com/es/destinos-principales/zacatecas/zacatecas
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4.5 based on 726 reviews

Catedral de Zacatecas

Formally known as Nuestra Senora de Asuncion, this 18th-century church is a leading example of Churrigueresque architecture.

Reviewed By elyem

Especially the outside of the building is fascinating, I couldn't get enough from looking up to all that beautiful stonework. The modern altar is unusual and impressive.

4. Museo Pedro Coronel

Plaza de Santo Domingo, Zacatecas 98000 Mexico +52 492 922 8021
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4.5 based on 270 reviews

Museo Pedro Coronel

This museum holds Coronel's diverse collection of art, which he denoted shortly before his death, and also is home to a 25,000-volume Mexican history library.

Reviewed By sarandi2 - Sarasota, United States

A wonderful museum featuring sculptures by Pedro Coronel in addition to his own collection of a range of artists including such well known names such as Dali and, especially Joan Miro. A highlight of a trip to Zacatecas. A must see.

5. Museo Zacatecano

Dr. Ignacio Hierro 307, Zacatecas 98000 Mexico
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4.5 based on 112 reviews

Museo Zacatecano

This museum features a large collection of indigenous art, with a focus on the Huichol Indians.

Reviewed By elyem

It is certainly worth while to visit this museum with a mix of all things zacatecno. A highlight is the Huichol collection and the fantastic tapestries.

6. Fernando Calderon Theater

Zacatecas Mexico
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Fernando Calderon Theater

This late 19th-century theater takes its name from a prominent Mexican poet.

7. Museo Rafael Coronel

Cjon. de San Francisco s/n Centro, Zacatecas 98000 Mexico +52 492 922 8116 [email protected] http://sic.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=156
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4.5 based on 569 reviews

Museo Rafael Coronel

Located in an old monastery, this museum has a unique collection of indigenous artwork.

Reviewed By F8538IJmeganw - Burnsville, United States

For $30 pesos, you can tour the old covenant. The architecture is beautiful and ideal for pictures, especially weddings. It has a huge mask museum and other exhibits too.

8. Parroquia de Santo Domingo

Marcos Castellanos 14, Zacatecas 98000 Mexico +52 492 922 7315 http://www.diocesisdezacatecas.com/
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Parroquia de Santo Domingo

This large church, which hovers over the Plaza de Santo Domingo, is known for its dark, melancholy appearance.

9. La Mina Club

Dovali Jaime, Col. Centro Mina del Eden, Zacatecas 98000 Mexico +52 492 922 3002 http://www.minaeleden.com.mx/english/minaclub/index.htm
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

La Mina Club

10. Museo de la Inquisicion

Hidalgo No 310 Centro, Zacatecas 98000 Mexico +52 492 145 1771 http://www.zacatecastravel.com/detalle_producto.php?producto=23
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4.0 based on 108 reviews

Museo de la Inquisicion

Reviewed By An0nyMs

The guide went into plenty of detail as he showed the horrific methods used on criminals as well as other undesirables like homosexuals. (He showed one torture especially for homosexuals.) I won't post photos of any of them; they're too horrible. (Instead, here's a fun one of a tortured skeleton in a Santa cap. :) As he finished by saying, they do this to help people remember.

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