About Immaculate Conception Parish
This architectural jewel located in front of the Main Square, was initiated at the end of the 16th century by indigenous sinaloenses under the direction of the Jesuit evangelizing friars. Its architectural style is called military monastic, characterized by the sobriety and strength of religious buildings, which could be used as a refuge against hostile forces. The original temple is quarry and the brick tower was added in the nineteenth century. Inside the parish there are 14 engravings from the 16th century that represent scenes of the Viacrucis.