It is undoubtedly the most important church in the city, however it is not in the center. It wa ... more >>
This beautiful school was built in the seventeenth century when Don Vasco de Quiroga brought th ... more >>
Here you should go if you are interested in knowing the local crafts. This set of colonial buil ... more >>
Founded in 1540 by Don Vasco de Quiroga, it was previously Parish and Sanctuary of the Virgin o ... more >>
This snow pasta, as it is known, has existed since 1905 and sold its creator, Don Agapito Ville ... more >>
Since 1898 this small family company makes these rich chocolate bars with a touch of cinnamon s ... more >>
It is located in what was the Colegio de San Nicolas Obispo, although the original building is ... more >>
The ideal place from where you can enjoy Pátzcuaro, this square has a statue dedicated to Don V ... more >>
With a typical Mexican popular baroque style, this little jewel was built in the 16th century a ... more >>
This convent was built in 1576 and its temple is now used as a public library, making its distr ... more >>
Located in the main square is the oldest civil construction in Pátzcuaro being built in 1711 as ... more >>
Michoacan is distinguished by working various materials when it comes to making crafts. In this ... more >>
The most famous of the seven are in Lake Patzcuaro, on the way to it you will see a representat ... more >>
It was the capital of the Purépecha territory from the twelfth century and still retains many t ... more >>
The last great capital of the Purépecha empire. From here the political, economic and religious ... more >>