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TOP SIGHTS IN FRESNILLO

Hemiciclo a Hidalgo

It is located in a garden right in the center of Fresnillo.

Over time, it has become a meeting point for locals and visitors.

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Location

Álvaro Obregón Nte. No. 10, Centro, Fresnillo, Zac.

Jardín del Obelisco

The name of this garden is due to the monument that adorns the center of the plaza.

It dates back to 1833 and was created to commemorate Independence, inaugurated by Antonio López de Santa Anna.

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Mina Proaño

Proaño Mine has been operating for over five centuries, and a section of it can be visited.

It is an interesting place to visit and is very close to Mina Fresnillo, which is the world's largest producer of silver.

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Location

It is located just 10 minutes from downtown Fresnillo, Zac.

Museo Ágora José González Echeverría

It is housed in a building constructed in 1852.

This building initially functioned as the Escuela Nacional de Minas (National School of Mines), later becoming a military barracks, a shelter for children, and a House of Culture.

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Location

Av. Hidalgo s/n. Centro, Fresnillo, Zac.

Museo de la Minería Napoleón Gómez Sada

This museum tells the mining history of Fresnillo.

It has six rooms where clothing, work tools, documents, and mineral specimens are exhibited.

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Location

Av. Hidalgo s/n, Centro, Fresnillo, Zac.

Santuario del Santo Niño de Atocha, Plateros (Sanctuary)

It is the third most visited sanctuary in Mexico.

Approximately two million pilgrims come here every year.

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Location

Calle Hidalgo s/n, Poblado Plateros. It is located in the community of Plateros, approximately 17 km, about half an hour from downtown Fresnillo, Zac.

Teatro José González Echeverría

The theater is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city.

It has a facade with a traditional semicircular arch topped by a quarry balustrade and a clock in the center.

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Location

Allende 18, Centro, Fresnillo, Zac.

Templo de la Purificación

It is characterized by having a single tower and a dome.

It is the oldest in the city, built in 1750. It houses the Virgen de la Candelaria, the patron saint of Fresnillo.

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Calle Juan de Tolosa, Centro, Fresnillo, Zac.

Templo Expiatorio de Nuestra Señora del Tránsito

This temple venerates the image of the Virgin del Tránsito.

Its construction began in 1705, with the first part completed in 1726. The bell tower was completed a year later.

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Location

Tránsito s/n, Centro, Fresnillo, Zac.

3 Must See Attractions in Fresnillo

Pico de Teyra

La Quemada (Chicomostoc)

Pueblo Mágico Guadalupe

THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT CITY IN ZACATECAS

 

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