Mexico?s architecture has been
so magnificent and prolific that the country ranks third worldwide among
nations with the most cities that have been declared World Heritage Sites by
the UNESCO. In these metropolises, and in the small towns and colonial cities
of Mexico, you will find unique representations that blend influences from
indigenous and Spanish cultures: In Puebla, Oaxaca
and Morelia you will see stunning cathedrals; in Guanajuato you?ll find a number of sacred constructions and
major historical sites such as the Alhondiga de Granaditas (Public Granary); in Campeche
you can see the remains of a wall and bulwarks that once protected the city
from pirate attacks. In the nation?s capital, Mexico City will amaze you with
the architectural beauty of the Palacio de BellasArtes (Palace of Fine
Arts) or the Palacio Postal (Postal Palace), built in
the Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles that saw an important boom in the beginning
of the 20th century. Throughout the country you can find old
haciendas, which have maintained their original structure and have been
converted into hotels and restaurants. Some great destinations to admire Mexico?s
historical architecture are: