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  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_008.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_006.JPG
  • The INAH Museum of Photography in the cloister of the Church and ex-monastery of San Francisco in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_001.JPG
  • The Church and ex-monastery of San Francisco in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico.  The Spanish Baroque style church and cloister were constructed in 1596. The cloister is now home to the Museum of Photography.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_016.JPG
  • The Church and ex-monastery of San Francisco in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico.  The Spanish Baroque style church and cloister were constructed in 1596. The cloister is now home to the Museum of Photography.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_011.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_002.JPG
  • The Church and ex-monastery of San Francisco in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico.  The Spanish Baroque style church and cloister were constructed in 1596. The cloister is now home to the Museum of Photography.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_015.JPG
  • The Church and ex-monastery of San Francisco in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico.  The Spanish Baroque style church and cloister were constructed in 1596. The cloister is now home to the Museum of Photography.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_014.JPG
  • The Church and ex-monastery of San Francisco in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico.  The Spanish Baroque style church and cloister were constructed in 1596. The cloister is now home to the Museum of Photography.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_013.JPG
  • The Church and ex-monastery of San Francisco in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico.  The Spanish Baroque style church and cloister were constructed in 1596. The cloister is now home to the Museum of Photography.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_012.JPG
  • Colorful homes on the hillside overlooking the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_009.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_010.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_005.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_004.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_007.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_003.JPG
  • Miguel Hidalgo Father of Independence monument or El Padre de la Patria in the Plaza Hidalgo in the Barrio Antiguo of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
    Monterrey MX_20200126_002.jpg
  • A fruit vendor sells his wares from a colorful cart in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town is where Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Fruit Mexico_71977.JPG
  • Colorful ceramic pots on sale at the pottery market in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town is where Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Ceramics Mexico_71981.JPG
  • Colorful Talavera ceramic decorations on sale at the pottery market in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town is where Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Ceramics Mexico_71979.JPG
  • Tile ceramic butterfly decorations on sale at the pottery market in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town is where Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Ceramics Mexico_71976.JPG
  • Statue of Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo and the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda behind in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71985.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal, Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. The church is the site where Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71975.JPG
  • A Mexican grilled corn vendor selling elotes from a traditional cart in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town is where Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Fruit Mexico_71982.JPG
  • Colorful masks on sale at the pottery market in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town is where Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Ceramics Mexico_71978.JPG
  • Statue of Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda behind in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71983.JPG
  • Colorful ceramic pots on sale at the pottery market in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town is where Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Ceramics Mexico_71980.JPG
  • A mariachi performer is silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72016.JPG
  • Men wearing Panama hats chat along the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Dolores Hildago_72003.JPG
  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
    Jose Jimenez_20170108_203.JPG
  • View of the central convent courtyard at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100780.JPG
  • Students walk toward the original Indian Chapel at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. During colonial times the Roman Catholic church forbid indigenous people from entering the church until they were baptized.
    Actopan Mexico_100832.JPG
  • Wooden cross in the courtyard hall at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100831.JPG
  • Black & white painted stairway murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100820.JPG
  • Arched hallway in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100807.JPG
  • Interior of the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100805.JPG
  • A baptismal tub in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100802.JPG
  • Priests vestments in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100796.JPG
  • A baptismal tub in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100791.JPG
  • Ancient wooden doors of San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100786.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71989.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71984.JPG
  • A mariachi performer is silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72015.JPG
  • Mariachi performers are silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72007.JPG
  • View looking down on a butcher shop with freshly cut pieces of poultry in the vast Mercado Hidalgo, a public market inside a former train station in the historic center of Guanajuato City, Guanajuato, Mexico.
    Guanajuato Mexico_20170108_217.JPG
  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
    Jose Jimenez_20170108_211.JPG
  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
    Jose Jimenez_20170108_210.JPG
  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
    Jose Jimenez_20170108_209.JPG
  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
    Jose Jimenez_20170108_207.JPG
  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
    Jose Jimenez_20170108_201.JPG
  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
    Jose Jimenez_20170108_202.JPG
  • Children ride bicycles in the courtyard at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. During colonial times the Roman Catholic church forbid indigenous people from entering the church until they were baptized.
    Actopan Mexico_100833.JPG
  • View of the central convent courtyard at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100829.JPG
  • View of the central convent courtyard at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100828.JPG
  • Ancient privy in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100824.JPG
  • Upstairs hallway with murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100822.JPG
  • Black & white painted stairway murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100818.JPG
  • Black & white painted stairway murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100814.JPG
  • Black & white painted stairway murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100813.JPG
  • Painted murals on a wall in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100812.JPG
  • Friars dining room in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100809.JPG
  • Interior of the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100804.JPG
  • A baptismal tub in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100801.JPG
  • The garden in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100798.JPG
  • Priests vestments in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100795.JPG
  • A baptismal tub in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100794.JPG
  • A baptismal tub in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100793.JPG
  • A baptismal tub in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100792.JPG
  • Workers restore the interior of the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100788.JPG
  • Colorful colonial buildings in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico.
    Actopan Mexico_100785.JPG
  • The San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100784.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71993.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71991.JPG
  • A colorful Spanish colonial style building along the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Dolores Hildago_71995.JPG
  • Mariachi performers are silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72012.JPG
  • Young girls perform a ballet in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71997.JPG
  • View down Guanajuato Street toward the El Calvario church in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Dolores Hildago_72005.JPG
  • An ice cream vendor pushes his cart past a colorful wall along the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Dolores Hildago_72004.JPG
  • Young girls perform a ballet at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Children Ballet_72001.JPG
  • View looking down on a butcher serving customers in the vast Mercado Hidalgo, a public market inside a former train station in the historic center of Guanajuato City, Guanajuato, Mexico.
    Guanajuato Mexico_20170108_215.JPG
  • View looking down on the vast Mercado Hidalgo, a public market inside a former train station in the historic center of Guanajuato City, Guanajuato, Mexico.
    Guanajuato Mexico_20170108_214.JPG
  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
    Jose Jimenez_20170108_206.JPG
  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
    Jose Jimenez_20170108_205.JPG
  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
    Jose Jimenez_20170108_204.JPG
  • Statue of independence hero Miguel Hidalgo in Hidalgo Park in  in the central historic district of Coatepec, Veracruz State, Mexico.
    Coatepec Mexico_20190121_015.JPG
  • View of the central convent courtyard at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100779.JPG
  • Interior hallway with painted mural at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100830.JPG
  • View of the central convent courtyard at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100827.JPG
  • View of the courtyard gardens of the convent at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100826.JPG
  • View of the courtyard gardens of the convent at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100825.JPG
  • A friars chamber with murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100821.JPG
  • Black & white painted stairway murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100819.JPG
  • Black & white painted stairway murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100817.JPG
  • Black & white painted stairway murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100816.JPG
  • Black & white painted stairway murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100815.JPG
  • Friars dining room in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100811.JPG
  • Friars dining room in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100810.JPG
  • A black cat on a stone wall at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100808.JPG
  • Interior of the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100803.JPG
  • Ancient murals in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100800.JPG
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