Fenix Language Institute
Spanish and Cultural Studies in the colonial city of Zacatecas, Mexico
The Most Colonial City in Mexico
Zacatecas The City
ZACATECAS continues to be a strategic
site in northern Mexico, standing at the crossroads of several important
highways. Mining is still the basis for the local economy, although
there has been an enormous increase in farming in the region, making
ZACATECAS one of the largest growers of corn and beans in Mexico. The architecture of Zacatecas is essentially Spanish, with a pure colonial style. While some indigenous influence can be noted, one can almost say that Zacatecas is a city transplanted directly from Spain, so strong is the peninsular influence. Local citizens, such as Federico Sescosse, have worked hard to preserve colonial buildings. |
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| History | Zacatecas Program | Museums | Excursions |
| What to bring? | Reaching Zacatecas | Zacatecas Fun | Photos |
So impressive is the arquitectural beauty of
Zacatecas that the Mexican Institute of Anthropology and History
declared the city several years ago to be a "colonial monument,"
part of the cultural patrimony of all Mexicans. The artistic and
cultural life of Zacatecas is rich and lively, comparable to that
of other cities of the world. One can find vanguard film, classical
and popular music concerts, classical and folkloric ballet, poetry
readings, literary conferences and competitions, presentations of
opera with such stars as Placido Domingo and Pavarotti, modern dance
clubs, and an assortment of local street entertainment. Also included
are the typical music groups "estudiantinas" and "tamborazos",
as well as traditional mariachis, all of which enliven the historic
streets of friendly Zacatecas. |
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