Beginning with the Historic Downtown in Mexico City, awarded the title of “City of Palaces”, there are many Mexican cities whose century-old buildings are witnesses to the splendor of old times. Guanajuato possesses architectural jewels representative of the baroque style of the Americas; meanwhile, Oaxaca preserves its original design similar to a chess board, where baroque and renaissance style monuments converge. Campeche, with buildings of a military architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries; Morelia, possessing 133 historical civil and religious monuments; the beautiful city of Puebla, which delights our sight with its facades covered with talavera ceramic; and San Miguel de Allende, with a symbolic cathedral of a gothic and baroque style, offer visitors an appealing, centuries-old dialog of quarry, volcanic rock and art.