Groupe 5: Count Rul House

Tour with visit to the"Count Rul House".

15:30 - 18:30 PM

Starting tour point at Cervantes Theater and ending at the Square / esplanade of the “Alhóndiga de Granaditas” at 6:30 PM.

  • Cervantes Theater.

    The theater was designed by architect José Luis Martínez Cossio and inaugurated in September 1979.
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  • Visit to the Count Rul House

    Former house of Counts Rul and Valenciana, a construction attributed to the architect Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras and dating back to the 1800s.
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  • Mexiamora Plaza.

    This plaza is adorned with a green stone fountain, with a sober design, which is one of the largest.
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  • Principal Theater.

    Principal Theater. The theater was inaugurated in April 1788 as “Corral de Comedias” (Comedy Courtyard)
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  • Baratillo Plaza.

    Baratillo Plaza is a common name given during the colonial era, as flowers, vegetables, and fruits were bought and sold here at low prices. Baratillo means “Cheap or Inexpensive”
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  • Union Garden.

    Part of the charm of the city of Guanajuato lies in this small civic garden.
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  • Juárez Theater

    It was inaugurated on October 27, 1903, by President Porfirio Díaz. The event presented for the occasion was the opera Aida by Giuseppe Verdi.
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  • Peace Plaza and Basilica Collegiate of Our Lady of Guanajuato.

    Inside, it houses a virgin who has become the protector saint and queen of the city.
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  • Templo de la Compañía.

    Built in the 18th century, this temple has a beautiful baroque façade made of pink stone.
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  • University of Guanajuato Staircase.

    An iconic facade of the city composed of 86 steps that lead to the General Auditorium of the building.
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  • San Roque Square.

    This small square looks like a piece of Seville, as if it had been transported across the ocean.
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Point de Départ:

Théâtre Cervantes

Langue de la visite:

Espagnol

On average, it is a 1.8 to 2-kilometer tour with respective breaks. We suggest wearing a hat or cap, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and bringing water.

The distances are based on the route suggested by the MAPS app.

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