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San Luis Potosi
UNESCO
world heritage sites
Regional Museum
on
Plaza Aranzazu
It's a museum located in the historical center and it perfectly represents Novohispana architecture.
Government Palace
at
Jardin Hidalgo 11
Upon arrival, let the well-preserved neoclassical architecture leave you in awe. Head inside to see the different rooms where the most significant events in the country took place. Another highlight is the clock in the main balcony, which was placed to commemorate the beginning of the war for Mexican independence.
Metropolitan Cathedral
at
Calle de Jose Maria Morelos 620
Built between 1670 and 1730, Catedral de San Luis Potosi in Calle De Morelos is considered to be first building in the city to feature Baroque architecture. The interiors were changed to a neoclassical style during the late 19th century, making it even more spectacular.
Carmen Temple
at
Manuel Jose Othon 410
Barroco Churrigueresco is a beloved Spanish architectural style, and Templo del Carmen is the perfect representation of it. After admiring the fassade's intricate stone carvings, head inside for an up-close look at the 18th century paintings and the awe-inspiring altarpieces such as the Camarin de la Virgin del Carmen and Retablo de los Arcangeles.
Theater of Peace
at
Calle Villerias 205
Teatro de la Paz opened in December 1894, and it's one of the country's four main theaters.