4.5Caballito(477 reviews) - Puerto Vallarta tourist sign divided by the statue of boy on a seahorse. Monuments & Statues
One of Puerto Vallarta's many statues, it depicts a boy riding a giant sea horse while waving to passers-by.See more..
4.5Basilica de Zapopan(443 reviews) - Basílica and Zapopan community Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM Architectural Buildings • Religious Sites • Monuments & Statues
This beautifully ornate church, built in 1690, is one of the city's oldest structures.See more..
4.0Glorieta La Minerva(384 reviews) - Prominent City Landmark Monuments & Statues
This Roman goddess statue is the gathering place after the Mexican soccer nationals.See more..
DESDE AFUERA SE VEN IMPRESIONANTES, como seran si pudieramos verlos por dentro? solo se abren si hay un grupo regular y por medio de casa cuervo a unos pasos.See more..
5.0Monumento a los Ninos Heroes(1 review) - Basico a visitar Wednesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent < 1 hour Monuments & Statues En la Plaza Cívica, justo frente al centro escolar Chapultepec, se encuentra uno de los monumentos más conocidos que existen en Autlán: el conjunto de tres estatuas que representan a los Niños Héroes. Consta de tres figuras de tamaño natural con uniforme militar y pintadas de color dorado con vivos en negro en zapatos, fornituras y botones. Las estatuas están colocadas sobre un montículo de piedras unidas con cemento, en representación del cerro donde se ubica el castillo de Chapultepec, cabe mencionar que el Centro escolar Chapultepec que se encuentra a espaldas de este monumento, tiene rasgos en su arquitectura que semeja el castillo de la capital.
Actualmente los Niños Héroes están encerrados en una reja de metal para protegerlos del vandalismo debido a que, antes de su restauración, las estatuas presentaban un grave deterioro que incluía mutilaciones de brazos.See more..
4.0Basilica de la Virgen de los Delores(1 review) - Very beautiful and tranquil interior Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Religious Sites • Monuments & Statues • Churches & Cathedrals
Friday 13th April and we visited Mascota as part of Vallarta Adventures Pueblos Magicos tour and one of the highlights was a visit to this Church in the centre of the Town, opposite the Square or Plaza. In the grounds of the Church is a statue to commemorate Saint José María Robles Hurtado, who was from Mascota. He was a Mexican priest martyred during the Cristero War which took placed between 1926 and 1929. Inside the Church is a picture on one of the walls of the Saint. The Basilica has a high arched ornate ceiling. There are a number of statues of Saints along the sides of the pews, which leads down to a large very striking altar, with a number of religious statues of Mary the Mother of God and Jesus Christ. While we were in the Square there was a peel of the Church bells, which range out across the town. The bells are housed in the impressive clock/bell tower that is a feature of the Mascota skyline. Visitors are requested to remove hats/caps when entering - photography is permitted. Entry to the Basilica is free, however there is a donation box near the door, all helps towards the upkeep and maintenance of this magnificent building. Beautiful Church well worth a visit, take a few moments in one of the pews to enjoy the splendour and tranquillity of this holy place.See more..