The crowning glory of Mazatlán’s Old Town, this 19th-century cathedral bears Gothic and Moorish influences and has a striking collection of stained-glass windows.
This white government building, which houses fascinating art exhibitions, rises above the city’s parapet and stands in contrast to the surrounding buildings.
The oldest church in Guaymas survived a massive storm that tore down part of its roof in 2009. See the restored cupola, religious paintings and sculptures.
The oldest church in Guaymas survived a massive storm that tore down part of its roof in 2009. See the restored cupola, religious paintings and sculptures.