

EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Templo y Ex Convento de San Agustín
Its construction began in 1609.
It has an elegant Renaissance design that combines Plateresque elements with some Mudéjar and Gothic details.
Its beautiful rectangular tower stands out, featuring sculptures of the evangelists on its corners.
In 1863, during the Reform War, it was expropriated and turned into a prison.
In 1976, after restoration, it became the House of Culture, offering various workshops and showcasing different works of art on its aged walls, including paintings, photographs, and sculptures.
Location
Democracia No. 101, Col. Centro, Celaya, Gto.
Templo y Ex Convento de San Agustín
THE SWEETEST PLACE ON THE CENTRAL MEXICO