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.
The Victoria Theater, formerly the Colosseum Theater, is the oldest theater in northern Mexico and the second oldest in operation in the country.
The station built in stone began its construction in June 1918. A steam engine and a bust of Felipe Pescador are exhibited outside, who was General Director of National Railways, originally from Canatlán, Durango.
Durango Cathedral is one of the temples whose architectural beauty represents a symbol that identifies us as a colonial city. Built between the 17th and 18th centuries, it is considered one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Mexico.
The Historic Center of the city of Durango has 747 buildings classified as historic by the INAH, being the most rich in northern Mexico, in addition to being part of the cultural itinerary of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, declared as Cultural Heritage of the Humanity for UNESCO.