Photos from Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico, North America

Unrated | High Rated (2.5)
Advertisement
DSC01214
DSC01213
DSC01212
DSC01211
DSC01210
DSC01209
DSC01208
DSC01207
DSC01206
DSC01205
DSC01203
Inside of Templo de la Segario
Templo de la Segrario
Temple
Templo de la Compaña
Dancers
Dance of the Ancients
Viejo Dancer
Viejo Dancer
Viejo Dancer
Templo de Sagrario
Templo de Compaña
Basilica de Nuestra Señora de Salud
Biblioteca Gertruddis Bocanegra
Gertrudis Bocanegra
Quiroga
Carnival
Carnival Parade
¨Morelia statue
Stairs to top of the Island
Morelia Statue
Purepecha women
Wood Carving
Homes
Murals
Stairwell inside of Morelia statue
Following Ed and Michelle thru Tingambato.  Many villages have had these colorful flag displays.
Colors are always pastel.  We have no idea of their significance.
All of the Patzcuaro’s inner city buildings are white stucco with red tile roofs.  We assume this is why Patzcuero was the seventh town designated by Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism as a Pueblo Magico.
Aren’t they cute?
Vasco de Quiroga introduced Christianity and various crafts to the area’s indigenous people.
Not sure what the coke significance is but Ray loved this museum.  He took about a dozen pictures of them.
Photo 55
Photo 54
Photo 53
Toy museum on the ground floor below.
Photo 47
Basilica de Nuestra Senora de la Salud in Patzcuaro.
Photo 40
Photo 39
Advertisement
Tot: 0.084s; Tpl: 0.004s; cc: 7; qc: 56; dbt: 0.052s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1; ; mem: 993.4kb