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The Parroquia church, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
San Miguel de Allende Mexico Miramar Overlook Parroquia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Parroquia church, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
La Parroquia of San Miguel de Allende Royalty Free Stock Photo
La Parroquia, the famous pink church in the picturesque town of Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Parroquia Church of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Parroquia church, San Miguel de Allende at Night Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Parroquia church, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico
Night Church Lights Parroquia Church Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
Parroquia Cathedral-Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
San Miguel de Allende Mexico Miramar Overlook Sunset Parroquia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Parroquia Cathedral Interior Royalty Free Stock Photo
Parroquia Rafael Churches Jardin San Miguel de Allende Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Parroquia church, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
Parroquia Rafael Churches Jardin San Miguel de Allende Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico Founded in 1542 by Fray Juan de San Miguel, a Franciscan monk, San Miguel de Allende retains a rich colonial charm with its cobblestone streets and beautiful Spanish colonial mansions, many of which have been restored to their former splendor. It's a protected national monument; all new construction must conform to the colonial architecture. The Parroquia, the pseudogothic church in the heart of San Miguel de Allende is the center of the attraction. Legend has it that the architect of the facade (added in 1888) of the church had never seen a gothic church and had to take his ideas from picture postcards of the gothic cathedrals of Europe. Apparently not much of a draftsman, he drew pictures of his concept in the dirt in front of the church to show his workmen what he envisioned. In the tombs beneath the main altar of the church are the remains of former bishops of the church and many dignitaries who once lived in San Miguel, including a former President of the Republic of Mexico. The tombs are open to the public just one day of the year, November 2, Día de los Muertos - The Day of the Dead.


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