Category: Tourist Attractions
Catedral Metropolitana de Oaxaca
The Catedral Metropolitana de Oaxaca, known as Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, has a rich history dating back to the 16th century. Its construction began in 1536 and was completed in 1733, making it one of the most prominent examples of colonial architecture in Mexico. The cathedral is built in the Baroque style and features
Ćrbol del Tule
TulĆ©, or Tule, is a small town in Oaxaca, Mexico, famous for its ancient cypress tree known as “El Ćrbol del Tule.” This tree is one of the oldest and widest trees in the world, estimated to be over 2,000 years old. The tree’s circumference is about 42 meters (137 feet), and it’s a significant
Hierve el Agua Attraction
Hierve el Agua is not only a stunning natural site but also rich in history and cultural significance. Located in the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico, it features unique rock formations that resemble waterfalls, formed over thousands of years from mineral rich water flowing from the springs. The name “Hierve el Agua,” meaning “the water boils,”
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