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Semi-sunken churches

Beyond their aesthetic value, these sunken churches tell stories of communities that flourished and then were forced to adapt to their changing environment.

Visiting the sunken churches of Michoacán is a journey through time.

Beyond their aesthetic value, these sunken churches tell stories of communities that flourished and then were forced to adapt to their changing environment. Today, these sites are not only reminders of natural catastrophes, but also symbols of the identity and resilience of people who remain connected to their history. Visiting the sunken churches of Michoacán is a journey through time, a unique opportunity to explore the fusion of nature, memory and culture in one of Mexico’s most fascinating states.

San Juan Parangaricutiro Church

The church stands majestically, with its tower and part of the altar visible.

Semi-sunken church in Churumuco

Known as the Sunken Church of Churumuco.

Semi-sunken Church of Carmen – Tlalpujahua

It is a poignant vestige of a past marked by tragedy and tenacity.

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Zamora Region

The northwestern region of Michoacán is synonymous with fertile lands, lakes and mountains. Its capital is Zamora, a small city that reached its splendor during the twentieth century, the result of economic and social development.

Uruapan Region

Uruapan, the second city of Michoacán and capital of the avocado, is a place with a privileged climate and a tourist center in the P’urhépecha Plateau. It is located on the banks of the Barranca del Cupatitzio, the river that sings, and is the place where Don Vasco died in his huatápera.
Region Patzcuaro

Pátzcuaro Region

Lake Patzcuaro is one of the most emblematic places in Michoacán. On its shores flourished the P’urépecha civilization, as shown by the Yácatas, in the Magical Town of Tzintzuntzan, and other archaeological sites such as Ihuatzio.

Morelia Region

The old Valladolid, in times of the viceroyalty, played a crucial role as a center of power. Cradle of illustrious characters who left their mark on the history of Mexico, it later became the scene of the birth of independence.
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