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One of the most visited catholic sanctuaries in the world, la Villa de Guadalupe, receives approximately 20 million people a year who come to Mexico City from all parts of the world.

The sanctuary of la Villa de Guadalupe receives a great number of pilgrimages a year; up to 500 which are formed by groups coming from all social classes, both from Mexico and abroad.

This massive phenomenon becomes all the more noticeable as the date to celebrate the Virgin of Guadalupe, every 12th of December, comes closer. During that time the number of visitors can climb to 3 million, counting all the devotes and the dancers who offer their spectacular dances of prehispanic origin to the "Patrona de Tepeyac" ?and of course all the vendors with anything to sell from religious items to edibles.

The Villa is an architectural complex whose main construction is the basilica of Guadalupe, consecrated in 1976 and with the capacity to shelter 10,000 people. The image of the Virgin of Guadalupe, supposedly a source of various miracles, is to be found in the basilica.  Other historical monuments to be found over there include the Old Basilica which was built in 1709 and which nowadays works as a the museum of vice regal art; the baroque-style chapels of Pocito and Cerrito, the latter one being the first sanctuary ever built in this place and the pantheon of Tepeyac which also gives shelter to a museum behind its beautiful façade.

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