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Mexican Culture Collection (page 4)

"Exploring the Vibrant Tapestry of Mexican Culture

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: American Native

American Native
Antique illustration of a American Native

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Mexican Mariachi group doing a siesta, Mexico

Mexican Mariachi group doing a siesta, Mexico
Traditional mexican Mariachi group in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico (MR)

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys

Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Colourful Mexican Sombreros, Mayan Masks And Mexican Dolls On Display; Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico

Colourful Mexican Sombreros, Mayan Masks And Mexican Dolls On Display; Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Portrait of Moctezuma II (or Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, 1466-1520)

Portrait of Moctezuma II (or Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, 1466-1520), last Aztec king at Tenochtitlan by A
Portrait of Moctezuma II (or Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, 1466-1520), last Aztec king at Tenochtitlan, Mexico. Engraving by A. Delvaux, 1832

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Mariachi band in Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico

Mariachi band in Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico
Traditional Mariachi group at San Antonio de Padua monastery, Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico (MR)

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Casa de los Ladrillos (The Brick House) - Queretaro, Mexico

Casa de los Ladrillos (The Brick House) - Queretaro, Mexico
The Brick House (Casa de los Ladrillos) is the first private residence to be registered as a Historical Monument in Queretaro. It was built between the XVI and XIX centuries

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Skyline of Queretaro, Mexico at dawn

Skyline of Queretaro, Mexico at dawn
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Streets of downtown Queretaro, Mexico at dawn

Streets of downtown Queretaro, Mexico at dawn
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Pedestrian walkways of downtown Queretaro, Mexico

Pedestrian walkways of downtown Queretaro, Mexico
In 1996, the Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was declared a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. The City of Queretaro - in the state of Queretaro

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Church of Iglesia Nuestra Senora de los Remedios on the ruins of the pre-Hispanic Pyramid of

Church of Iglesia Nuestra Senora de los Remedios on the ruins of the pre-Hispanic Pyramid of Cholula at night, San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Latin America, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas landscape

Zacatecas landscape
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas buildings

Zacatecas buildings
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas landscape

Zacatecas landscape
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Day of the Dead catrina skelelton dolls

Day of the Dead catrina skelelton dolls
North America, Mexico, Guanajuato State, Guanajuato, Day of the Dead catrina skeleton dolls in market. The historic city of Guanajuato is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Handicrafts for sale, Chichen Itza

Handicrafts for sale, Chichen Itza
Yucatan, Mexico

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: California sea lion bulls (Zalophus californianus) underwater, Los Islotes, Baja California Sur

California sea lion bulls (Zalophus californianus) underwater, Los Islotes, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Mexican Agave Harvester for Tequila

Mexican Agave Harvester for Tequila
Illustration of a Mexican Agave Harvester for Tequila

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Voyages of Christopher Columbus, wood engraving, published c. 1882

Voyages of Christopher Columbus, wood engraving, published c. 1882
Map with the routes of the four voyages of Christopher Columbus in the Caribbean Sea. Wood engraving, published c. 1882

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Mexicans in traditional clothes engraving 1853

Mexicans in traditional clothes engraving 1853

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Basilica Collegiata de Nuestra Signora, Guanajuato, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico

Basilica Collegiata de Nuestra Signora, Guanajuato, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Divisadero, Copper Canyon, larger and deeper than the Grand Canyon, Mexico, North America

Divisadero, Copper Canyon, larger and deeper than the Grand Canyon, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Looking down on town centre, Valle de Bravo, Mexico, North America

Looking down on town centre, Valle de Bravo, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: The El Chepe railway from Fuerte to Creel along the Copper canyon, Mexico, North America

The El Chepe railway from Fuerte to Creel along the Copper canyon, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Basilica Colegiata de Nuestra Senora de Guanajuato, Guanajuato, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Basilica Colegiata de Nuestra Senora de Guanajuato, Guanajuato, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Tequila is made from the blue agave plant in the state of Jalisco and mostly around

Tequila is made from the blue agave plant in the state of Jalisco and mostly around the city of Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Town view from funicular, Guanajuato, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Town view from funicular, Guanajuato, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: View from Templo de San Diego, distant view of the city, Guanajuato, Mexico, North

View from Templo de San Diego, distant view of the city, Guanajuato, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: View of town centre, Guanajuato, Mexico, North America

View of town centre, Guanajuato, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Cathedral, Nuestra Signora de Purisima Concepcion, Campeche, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Cathedral, Nuestra Signora de Purisima Concepcion, Campeche, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Typical street, in the distance the Parroquia de San Francisco de Assisi, Valle de Bravo

Typical street, in the distance the Parroquia de San Francisco de Assisi, Valle de Bravo, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Eglesia San Miguelito, Tlacotalpan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Eglesia San Miguelito, Tlacotalpan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Eglesia San Christobal, Tlacotalpan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Eglesia San Christobal, Tlacotalpan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Templo del Dulce Nombre de Jesus, Campeche, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan, Mexico

Templo del Dulce Nombre de Jesus, Campeche, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Cabo San Lucas Marina, Baja California, Mexico, North America

Cabo San Lucas Marina, Baja California, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Church la Signora de Loreto 1697, the first Jesuit mission in Baja California, San Loreto

Church la Signora de Loreto 1697, the first Jesuit mission in Baja California, San Loreto, Baja California, Mexico, North America

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Horned lizard (Phrynosoma orbiculare)

Horned lizard (Phrynosoma orbiculare)
Horned lizard also known as horny toad or frog in natural habitat

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Aloe vera

Aloe vera
Illustration of a Aloe vera

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Axolotl or a Mexican walking fish or Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum)

Axolotl or a Mexican walking fish or Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum)
Illustration of a Axolotl or a Mexican walking fish or Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum)

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Man wearing poncho

Man wearing poncho

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Two women in traditional dress in front of town

Two women in traditional dress in front of town
Two women in traditional white dress with orange, red and magenta scarves stand erect with hands crossed at the waist on green knoll in front of colorful background representing number of colorful

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Jalpan Mission in Sierra Gorda

Jalpan Mission in Sierra Gorda
Although the mission in Jalpan was established before JunAipero Serrs 1750 arrival into the region, Serra is given credit for building the five main missions of this area

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Teotihuacan Mexico Pyramids

Teotihuacan Mexico Pyramids
The holy city of Teotihuacan (the place where the gods were created) is situated some 50 km north-east of Mexico City. Built between the 1st and 7th centuries A.D

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Zacatecas Teleferico (gondola)

Zacatecas Teleferico (gondola)
Zacatecas, teleferico system on the Bufa mountain is an old Aerial Tram and dates from 1975, it was meant as a medium of transportation but today is more like a touristic atraction on the city

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Panorama over Uxmal - Mexico

Panorama over Uxmal - Mexico
The Mayan town of Uxmal in the jungle of Mexico is a huge, ancient city. Uxmal is UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Mission Concepcion: An UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mission Concepcion: An UNESCO World Heritage Site
Mission Concepcion is located in San Antonio, Texas.The mission church was built by Spanish colonists in 1755 along the banks of the San Antonio River.This Catholic mission is considered the best

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Agave plant outside Mexico City Cathedral

Agave plant outside Mexico City Cathedral
This is an agave Plant, in the garden across Mexican Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City

Background imageMexican Culture Collection: Calakmul Temple I ruins

Calakmul Temple I ruins
Ruins of Temple I in the forests of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO world heritage site



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"Exploring the Vibrant Tapestry of Mexican Culture: From Zacatecas to Morelia" Immerse yourself in the rich heritage as we embark on a journey through captivating destinations. In Zacatecas, marvel at the awe-inspiring Catedral, an architectural masterpiece that stands tall as a testament to Mexico's colonial past. Venture further into Michoacan and discover the enchanting city of Morelia, where history comes alive amidst its charming streets. Delve into ancient traditions by encountering an Aztec folk healer or witnessing a shaman practicing spiritual cleansing rituals. Experience the vibrant energy of Zocalo and Plaza de la Constitucion, bustling squares that serve as gathering points for locals and tourists alike. Travel south to San Juan Chamula in Chiapas, where The Church of San Juan Bautista awaits your exploration. Founded in 1797, this sacred place offers insight into indigenous beliefs and customs that have shaped Mexican spirituality throughout centuries. Celebrate life during the Day of the Dead festival with sugar skull decorations adorning every corner in San Miguel de Allende. Explore local markets offering pottery crafts for sale—a true reflection of Mexico's artistic prowess. Feel the rhythm pulsating through your veins as you encounter a man with a trumpet from a Mariachi group serenading passersby on lively Mexican streets. Witness their crossing like Beatles style—blending tradition with contemporary flair. Lose yourself in San Miguel de Allende's picturesque alleys while looking up Calle Aldama—an invitation to immerse yourself fully in this UNESCO World Heritage site's charm. And don't forget to admire Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs—their majestic sounds echoing within these hallowed walls will leave you mesmerized. Finally, take a step back in time with an ancient map lithograph published in 1877—a visual representation showcasing Mexico's historical significance within North America.