San Fernando Cementary
San Fernando Cementary Reviews
May 19, 2007
I know it sounds kind of morbid when you see me suggest a cementary as a place you may want to visit, but it is more of a cementary-museum. I know that people that like history or that know some mexican history may actually enjoy visiting it.
It is free to go in and inside you can see plenty of graves and tombs from well known characters from Mexican history, from the revolution and presidents too. The two most interesting are the ones of Benito Juarez and Vicente Guerrero. This cementary also has a small room where they show the characters and a little history of the revolution and the first constitution. Right next to the cementary is a church but I found no way to get inside. I would like to give you more info about how to find it, but I kind of stunbled into it. If you want to find it, just walk towards the historic centre and ask for San Fernando. i'm not sure if they'll know hot to get here, because it is kind of obscure. Part of the My own country travel blog |
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May 19, 2007
We continued to walking without a sense of direction and when we thought we wereb lost we found a cementary and my reaction was immediate "Look! There's something and is free!" And so, that's how we found the San Fernando Cementary-Museum, it has the graves of all this famous Mexicans that had a huge part during the revolution along with some… Day 1 - Early Start |
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