Hornos Jesuitas - 37915 San Luis de la Paz

4.5/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Hornos Jesuitas

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37915 San Luis de la Paz, Gto., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +87
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City : Gto.

37915 San Luis de la Paz, Gto., Mexico
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Felipe Muñoz on Google

Los hornos de mercurio representan la imagen del pueblo mágico de Mineral de Pozos.
The mercury ovens represent the image of the magical town of Mineral de Pozos.
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Itzi Equihua on Google

Muy interesante lugar, costo de entrada por $60 por persona, si gustas un guía ellos te ofrecen el servicio a cambio de una propina. El lugar cuenta con baños y ahí mismo puedes comprar algo de comer o bebidas. Fácilmente llegas en auto propio desde Mineral de Pozos, el camino esta marcado.
Very interesting place, entry cost of $ 60 per person, if you like a guide they offer you the service in exchange for a tip. The place has bathrooms and right there you can buy something to eat or drinks. You easily arrive in your own car from Mineral de Pozos, the path is marked.
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José Armando González Morales on Google

Un lugar histórico, pero sin acceso viable o fácil desde la carretera, sin mencionar que las rejas no te dejan estar más cerca de unos 50m.
A historical place, but without viable or easy access from the road, not to mention that the bars do not allow you to be closer than 50m.
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Hector Rosales on Google

Execelte lugar con mucha historia. Súper recomendado
Excellent place with a lot of history. super recommended
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Gustavo F. Coria on Google

Excelente lugar para pasar un buen fin de semana y tener más conocimiento de nuestra historia en Mexico
Excellent place to spend a good weekend and have more knowledge of our history in Mexico
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Iztza Paez on Google

Una estafa el costo de la entrada $70 por persona. Ya ni lo que cobra la Escuela Modelo y esta mucho mejor conservada la construcción. Todo esta en mal estado, unos señalamientos casi casi pintados a mano. Aunque el lugar es petfriendly, imposible pasear con mascota, ya que cuidan como 20 perros el área, y hasta hay un letrero a mano, que indica qué no se responsabilizan por la mascota del visitante. Parece más como la casa vieja de alguien a quien vas a visitar, y que tuvo la fortuna de tener los hornos jesuitas en su traspatio. El baño, ufff otra historia, sucios, ni papel, ni lavabo, y obviamente ni jabón. Ya que cobran la entrada, deberían tener instalaciones para la comodidad de quien les da de comer, o sea sus visitantes. Su zona de comida, estaban por abrirla a la hora que llegamos (11:30 am), pero bueno, ni ganas de comer ahí.
A scam the entrance fee is $70 per person. Not even what the Model School charges and the construction is much better preserved. Everything is in poor condition, some signs almost almost hand-painted. Although the place is pet-friendly, it is impossible to walk with a pet, since they take care of about 20 dogs in the area, and there is even a sign on hand, indicating that they are not responsible for the visitor's pet. It looks more like the old house of someone you are going to visit, and who was fortunate enough to have the Jesuit ovens in his backyard. The bathroom, ufff another story, dirty, no paper, no sink, and obviously no soap. Since they charge admission, they should have facilities for the comfort of those who feed them, that is, their visitors. Their food court was about to open at the time we arrived (11:30 am), but hey, I didn't feel like eating there.
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Max Davis on Google

Interesting piece of mining history.
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John Filby on Google

A little off the beaten track, perhaps, but well worth the detour to see these old stone industrial structures; some built by the Jesuits in the mid to late 1500's. The Hornos look odly familiar and resemble hop kilns but the main attraction is the Arcos Magicos, a unique structure built to exhaust toxic gases from the mines

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