State-supported cultural center that promotes and preserves the arts of the region.
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State-supported cultural center that promotes and preserves the arts of the region.
This historic house is an exhibit hall of the works of muralist José Clemente Orozco.
18th-century estate that now serves as a venue for exhibitions, concerts and conferences.
This cultural center for the fine arts harbors a theater seating 100.
Beautiful building housing exhibits of local arts and crafts.
This cultural center contains an art gallery and a theater.
Outdoor recreation center with activities particularly suitable for families.
This arts center houses exhibits of national and international reputation, as well as works of younger, regional artists.
This center provides a venue for cultural and recreational activities, and provides tourists with regional information.
This beautiful structure is presently the home of both a courthouse and a music school
This beautiful 19th-century mansion displays a wide variety of traditional handicrafts.
This contemporary art gallery displays over 200 paintings.
This square is surrounded by interesting restaurants and is a nice place to relax.
This venue is a gallery for regional artisans to display their various handicrafts.
Garden where vendors sell handicrafts, fruit and candy.
Beautiful garden with an pretty fountain and bronze sculpture.
This museum contains a large archive dedicated to local journalism and graphic arts.
Significant landmark typifying Guadalajaran architecture and containing a mural by artist Gabriel Flores.
Constructed in the latter half of the 19th century, this cemetery is presently a popular place for wedding photos.
This pretty park has three overlooks and a restaurant.
Spectacular views of the Barranca de Oblatos canyon can be seen from this dramatically located park.
Walkers and joggers in this park can take in the views of the Las Juntas hydroelectric plant and Puente Arcediano.
16th-century church with Byzantine architectural touches.
This church incorporates Neoclassical elements and has 12 stained glass windows.
This beautiful grey and yellow stone church incorporates Neoclassical elements.
This baroque-style structure was originally built as part of a convent.
Beautiful but somber church with many ornamental details.
Amusement park for young children conveniently located near a shopping mall.
A realistic sculpture of horses designed by Jorge de la Pena.
This Roman goddess statue is the gathering place after the Mexican soccer nationals.
This plaza connects nine streets and offers many fine restaurants.
This popular walkway, named after the god of maize, offers shops and restaurants.
This plaza boast the flags of twenty-eight countries.
This building houses an art museum with murals by Jose Clemente Orozco.
A massive expo center which holds many of latin America's annual events and conventions.
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