Acueducto De Querétaro



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The Aqueduct of Querétaro is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico. It was built in the 18th century and spans over 1.2 kilometers in length. The aqueduct was used to transport water from the nearby springs to the city, and it is considered a great example of hydraulic engineering.

The Aqueduct of Querétaro is open to the public and there is no admission fee. Visitors can view the aqueduct at any time, as it is illuminated at night. However, it is recommended to visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the architecture and details of the aqueduct.

There is no official website for the Aqueduct of Querétaro, but information can be found on various travel websites.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the historic center of Santiago de Querétaro, which includes the Plaza de Armas and the Templo y Convento de la Santa Cruz. The Plaza de Armas is a public square surrounded by colonial buildings and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The Templo y Convento de la Santa Cruz is a baroque-style church and convent that dates back to the 17th century.

Both the Plaza de Armas and the Templo y Convento de la Santa Cruz are open to the public and have varying hours of operation. It is recommended to check their respective websites for up-to-date information.

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