Guadalajara, the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco and the country’s second-largest metropolis, boasts a vibrant historical center (centro histórico) that is a testament to its colonial past. This downtown area is characterized by its well-preserved plazas, churches, and stately buildings, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich history. Among the notable landmarks are the Palacio del Gobierno, Teatro Degollado, and the Instituto Cultural Cabañas, each contributing to the area’s cultural and architectural significance. Today, visitors can explore these sites and immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of this historic district.
Guadalajara Historic Center (Centro Histórico)
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