Zacatecas and La Antigua Are Declared Historic Monument Zones
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La Antigua, veracruzana town where Hernán Cortés established the first port and cabildo of the New Spain in 1519, was declared Historic Monuments Zone. The protected area covers more than 10 hectares and contains seven buildings built between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries: the Hermitage of the Rosary, the Parish of the Holy Christ of the Good Journey, the old St. Anna's stables, the old Cabildo, the House of Cortez, the Plaza de Armas a…
The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, signed the decrees that grant the city of Zacatecas and La Antigua, Veracruz, the category of Historical Monument Zones, in recognition of their architectural richness and their role in the historical becoming of the country. The declarations were published in the Official Journal of the Federation on Friday, June 6, 2025. The Secretariat of Culture and the National Institute of Anthropology and Histor…
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