First Festival of World Heritage Cities
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Cableway
Travel through the sky of Durango and appreciate the beauty of its Historic Center on the way from Cerro del Calvario to the viewpoint of Cerro de los Remedios where you will see a live postcard of the city, ideal to visit both day and night. Calvario station. Calle de la Cruz between Calvario and…
Museum of Sacred Art, Episcopal Gallery of the Cathedral
Located in a space attached to the Durango Cathedral, this gallery that houses the most important collection of sacred art in northern Mexico, is the ideal space to travel on a journey through the centuries, where we will find works of great historical value and artistic that remember the faith and devotion of great renowned…
Francisco Villa Museum
Based on what was the Zambrano Palace, this museum pays tribute to one of the most famous and controversial revolutionary leaders: Francisco Villa, who was originally from La Coyotada, San Juan del Río, Durango. February 5, 800 Pte. (Between Bruno Martínez and Zaragoza). Downtown area. Tuesday to Friday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday and…
Tourist trams
Live the experience of touring Durango in the municipal tourist tram, where you will have the opportunity to discover its charm and history through its traditional neighborhoods, its legends, its Historic Center, its squares and parks. Meet, admire and surprise yourself with the details that make the city of Durango a place full of heritage…
Victoria Theater
The Victoria Theater, formerly the Colosseum Theater, is the oldest theater in northern Mexico and the second oldest in operation in the country.