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Iglesia San Pedro Nolasco


The town church, built in the Cuzco style, dates from the 17th and 18th centuries, and features twin bell towers and a cactus-wood ceiling. The Stations of the Cross are tapestries by local artisans.


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3. James Turrell Museum

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4. Colomé Bodega

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7. Museo Arqueológico

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