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St. Clare's Church
Built in 1606 by the son of the founder of Querétaro "don Fernando de Tapia" considered an "architectural jewel"
Main Square
In our main square is the Government Palace, which is what was the house of the Corregidora, where the independence of our country began.
Only one of the streets that flank the square allows the passage of cars, the remaining two were converted into walkways, which adds great charm to this square
Calendar Museum
Visitors will have access to a collection of thousands of calendars dating back to the early 19th century. The museum exhibits the first replica of the Aztec Calendar carved in wood.
Saint Philip Neri Cathedral
Built in 1786, it was solemnly blessed by the Priest Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, then Parish Priest of Dolores Hidalgo, Gto., and initiator of our National Independence.
The category of Cathedral was granted by Pope Benedict XV, in 1922
Warrior Garden
Plaza dedicated to the insurgent Vicente Guerrero Saldaña (1782-1831), the reason for the name it bears and the statue located in the center of the garden.
This garden is one of the recreational spaces that has changed its appearance the most over almost a century.
wooden walker
Beginning of the walkway, there is also the famous fountain in honor of the god Neptune, which was once in the Jardín de la Corregidora. In addition to this and at the end of the street, the large house that one day was the "Mesón de las Diligencias" and in front of it the Guerrero Garden.
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Hotel Casa de las Piedras Calle 16 de Septiembre No. 30, Col. Centro, Querétaro, Qro., México C.P. 76000 Tel: +52 (442) |4557425