Taking center stage on Monterrey's Gran Plaza, this historical baroque cathedral took more than 150 years to complete during the 17th century.
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Taking center stage on Monterrey's Gran Plaza, this historical baroque cathedral took more than 150 years to complete during the 17th century.
This historic library features an art gallery displaying the work of local artists and students.
The citys second oldest cathedral, dating back to 1830.
This French neo-classical building served as an important meeting place and cultural center back when it was first built in 1866.
Local and national artists display their paintings, sculpture and photography at this cultural center.
Main plaza where most of the city's historical monuments, museums and hotels are located.
Modern, high-tech facilities make this university one of the best schools in the country.
This is a beautiful park about 15-20 minutes from the tec de monterrey. It takes about 2.5 hours to get to the top. It is quite steep and good hiking shoes are a must! Wear your swimming suit...
Innovative amusement park located in Parque Fundidora combines interactive rides and displays with the latest technology.
Fun, family park with rides for kids and their parents.
Peaceful park with lakes, fountains and lots of green.
You wont find any beer at this historic brewery, but you can still see some of the original brewing kettles.
Planetarium that boasts educational exhibits on a variety of science topics including astronomy, physics and archeology.
High in the hills with sweeping views of Monterrey, the "Bishops Palace" is where U.S. forces under Zachary Taylor defeated the Mexican garrison during the Mexican-American War.
This educational landmark traces the history and life of the ancient Mayan, Toltec and other native populations.
The whole family will enjoy this interactive science museum with Omnimax theater presentations.
Museum featuring the works of such notable artists like Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo.
It's hard to miss this modern and dramatic sculpture that towers over Monterrey's Macro Plaza (Main Square.)
Lively area that offers many places to eat and drink with outdoor restaurants and live music playing almost twenty-fours a day.
Some of the best local and national artists display their artwork here, giving this cultural center a reputation for cutting-edge art.