

Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Santa Anita
The parish dates back to 1732.
It has a quarry stone facade with two single-tower bodies, each with a polygonal drum and a crown-shaped top.
The main facade has three bodies and a crown. On either side of the arch, there are pairs of Corinthian columns with decorated shafts featuring vegetal reliefs and diagonal stripes resembling the Solomonic style. Between the columns, there are niches with sculptures, and the windows feature eagle reliefs.
Adjacent to the church is the cloister of the Franciscan convent, where the vestibule houses a cross embedded in the wall with vegetal reliefs. There are also two fresco paintings with Franciscan themes.
In front of the parish, you will find the Guadalupe Chapel.
Location
Colón No. 2, Santa Anita, Jal.
Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Santa Anita

A CHARMING PLACE WITH A RENOWNED ARTISAN TRADITION