Queretaro Collection
Welcome to Queretaro, a city rich in history and natural beauty
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Welcome to Queretaro, a city rich in history and natural beauty. One of its most iconic landmarks is the aqueduct, an impressive structure built in the 1720s and 1730s to bring water from nearby springs to Santiago de Queretaro. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to the ingenuity of our ancestors. As you wander through the streets of Queretaro, you'll come across charming scenes like a weathered stairway nestled among lush trees. The combination of nature's serenity and man-made structures creates a unique ambiance that enchants both locals and visitors alike. Harry's Bar is another must-visit spot in Santiago de Queretaro. Located within this UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers not only delicious drinks but also a glimpse into the city's vibrant culture and history. The Mexican flag proudly waves over Queretaro State, reminding us of our nation's unity and strength. This North American gem holds countless stories waiting to be discovered by those who venture here. Religious heritage is deeply ingrained in our city, evident in landmarks such as Santa Cruz Monastery. Its grandeur reflects the devotion that has shaped Queretaro throughout centuries. Black-and-white photographs capture timeless moments frozen in time, just like the Aqueduct at Queretaro does. It stands tall against changing landscapes while preserving memories for generations to come. Queretaro has witnessed significant historical events too; one example being the Expeditionary Corps stationed here during pivotal times. These remnants serve as reminders of past struggles and triumphs that have shaped our present reality. The facades of Franciscan Mission Churches are true works of art scattered throughout Queretaro state. From Santa Maria del Agua de Landa to Archangel Saint Michael at Conca or Saint James at Jalpan - each tells its own story through intricate details etched into stone walls. For those seeking adventure, El Bernal awaits.