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Santiago de Queretaro, a city rich in history and cultural heritage


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Santiago de Queretaro, a city rich in history and cultural heritage. One of its most iconic landmarks is the aqueduct, built in the 1720s and 1730s to bring water from nearby springs to this vibrant city. This engineering marvel stands as a testament to the ingenuity of its creators. Step into Harry's Bar, located in Santiago de Queretaro, where you can indulge in delicious drinks while immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere of this charming town. It's a must-visit spot for locals and tourists alike. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Santiago de Queretaro holds significant historical importance. It served as a place of imprisonment for Emperor Maximilian of Mexico and soldiers back in 1867. The haunting remnants remind us of the struggles faced during that time. In that same year, Santiago de Queretaro witnessed another pivotal moment – the execution of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico. This event forever etched itself into the annals of Mexican history, leaving an indelible mark on this remarkable city. The Gran Teatro de Iturbide takes us back to 1867 when it was created by Francois Aubert. Its grandeur captivates visitors with its stunning architecture and serves as a reminder of Santiago de Queretaro's artistic legacy. For breathtaking views over this enchanting cityscape, head to Vista – another masterpiece crafted by Francois Aubert in 1867. Let your eyes wander across rooftops and church spires as you soak up every inch of beauty that surrounds you. Visit Convento La Cruz; another architectural gem designed by Francois Aubert himself during his time here. Its tranquil ambiance invites contemplation amidst ornate details that transport you through time. Plaza de la Independencia (Plaza de Armas) is at the heart - bustling with activity and history.