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wvw.mazatlan.gob.mx The Palacio Municipal de Mazatlán is a government building, headquarters of the Heroic Mazatlán City Council, in charge of administering and providing public services to the residents of the Mazatlán Municipality .
The Plazuela Machado is a public park in the historic centre of Mazatlán, Mexico. It is one of the oldest parks in the city. It is one of the oldest parks in the city. The plaza is the first urban space that was designed as a recreational area in Mazatlán.
The Historic Center of Mazatlán, among whose former inhabitants are French, German, Chinese, Italian, Spanish and Americans (many contemporary inhabitants of Mazatlán are descended from these), was named Heritage of the Nation on 12 March 2001. A civil association composed of a group of Mazatlán locals have managed to revive this area, along ...
The plaza was owned by Juan Nepomuceno Machado, who was also the owner of Plazuela Machado. In 1855, the French consul in Mazatlán, Philippe Martinet, described the plaza: “In the center of the city is a market whose four sides are occupied by tent-shaped roofs; In the middle there is an open square plaza.”
Municipality of Mazatlán is a municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa in northwestern Mexico, being the most densely populated municipality in Sinaloa. [ 2 ] Political subdivision
The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception [1] (Spanish: Catedral Basílica de la Inmaculada Concepción), also Mazatlán Cathedral, is the main religious building in the city of Mazatlán, [2] in Baroque-Revival style of Sinaloa, Mexico, [3] and home of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mazatlán. It is located in the historical center.
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The Centro Municipal de las Artes (Municipal Center of the Arts) is an art school in the city of Mazatlán. It is located next to the Ángela Peralta Theater and in front of Plazuela Machado , this being a place frequented by local artists and musicians.