Palacio de Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco - 44100 Guadalajara

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About Palacio de Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco

Como ejemplo se pueden mencionar las zonas arqueológicas de “El Ixtépete”, “El Grillo” localizados en el municipio de Zapopan; “La Providencia”, “Laguna Colorada”, “Las Cuevas” “El Arenal” y “Palacio de Oconahua” en el municipio de Etzatlán; “Huitzilapa” y “Cerro de la Navaja” en la municipalidad de Magdalena; “Guachimontones” en Teuchitlán; “Coyula” en Tonalá; “Atitlán”, “El Mirador”, “El Reliz” y “Las Cuevas” en San Juanito de Escobedo; “Portezuelo” en Ameca; “Las Pilas”, “Huaxtla” y “Santa Quitería” en el municipio de El Arenal; “Cerrito del Istle” (Hiztle) en el municipio de Huejuquilla el Alto; “Las Calles” (cerro de Portezuelo) en La Barca; “Centro ceremonial Ixtapa” en Puerto Vallarta; “Santa Inés” y “La Tepalcatera” en el municipio de Sayula; “Mesa de San Francisco” en Tamazula; entre muchos otros localizados a lo largo y ancho de nuestro estado.

Contact Palacio de Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco

Address :

Av. Ramón Corona 31, Zona Centro, 44100 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +88
Website : http://www.jalisco.gob.mx/
Categories :
City : Jal.
Description : Historic government building featuring an ornate facade & interior murals by José Clemente Orozco.

Av. Ramón Corona 31, Zona Centro, 44100 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico
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Jessy Elfstrom on Google

Told the history of Jalisco state, the history of the palace building itself, and there was a small section on agave and tequila. Totally free. You can also check out the well-done murals on the ceiling of the stairwell and in the congressional assembly room upstairs. Only down side for foreigners is that it is only in Spanish.
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David Dávila on Google

This beautiful palace has been just renewed with a very nice museum about Guadalajara. I do recommend the museum. But there is nothing like Orozco's paintings upper the main stairs. This is a must see in Guadalajara! Bravo Maestro!
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Germán Soto-Camacho on Google

Climb to the top of the Archbishop’s Palace and Museum to get great views of the city centre. Worth to try.
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Rodrigo Orozco Leyva on Google

In order to appreciate the main mural correctly, you must: walk 3/4 up the main stairs without looking up, then turn your head towards the ceiling, then open your eyes. It's really easy to miss on the greatness of this mural by just "looking at it" as you walk upstairs.
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Triple F on Google

Make sure not to miss ‘El Palacio de Gobierno, in front of the center square cathedral. It’s free to enter and there you can find some museum expositions, as well as some incredible art and mexican history paintings. You can ask for a tour guide if you want to a have a more in-deep knowledge of Guadalajara and Mexico in general.
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Oscar H. Fajardo on Google

Great palace of state government. It has nice murals and architecture. Located in the central historical district with plenty of nearby attractions.
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Timi Sanchez on Google

Every full hour you get a free tour through the palacio for about 30-40 minutes to listen to the history of Jalisco and you can marvel at the incredible mural of Orozco
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Yaseen Ali on Google

One of the main central location in Guadalajara with the historical building. It’s so nice coming here during the end of the day and getting to see the bustling city life and get a feel of the place. There’s nearby shops and markets with food and drinks

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