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Nice
Nice place to visit with lots of history. The museum needs more things to see. I was told there is a guide that tells you about it but we were not offered one.
the ex-convent is the highlight of the town due to wonderful architect. walking into the building you'll find yourself immersed in history from years ago. in the centre, there is a small but interesti...
The town is nice, but small. The ticket to the convent is cheap and you can walk around the whole place and take pictures. There's a huge garden outside and it's really beautiful.
beautiful castle-like convent, must-see in Yuriria Guanajuato
this is an incredible place, that used to be a convent. Also, be sure to check out the lagoon, which was made by the spaniards when they arrived in Mexico (New Spain). If you want to enter the museum ...
Nice
Nice place to visit with lots of history. The museum needs more things to see. I was told there is a guide that tells you about it but we were not offered one.
lovely location
the ex-convent is the highlight of the town due to wonderful architect. walking into the building you'll find yourself immersed in history from years ago. in the centre, there is a small but interesti...
Yuriria pueblo mágico
The town is nice, but small. The ticket to the convent is cheap and you can walk around the whole place and take pictures. There's a huge garden outside and it's really beautiful.
Really nice castle
Located in a magic town, this castle is located in the center of the town and its majestic. A must see if you are around.
beautiful castle-like convent, must-see in Yuriria Guanajuato
this is an incredible place, that used to be a convent. Also, be sure to check out the lagoon, which was made by the spaniards when they arrived in Mexico (New Spain). If you want to enter the museum ...