Veracruz
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Fort of San
Juan de Ulua, Veracruz
Visitors can tour this impressive fort, which Hernán Cortés built to deter
pirate attacks.
Attraction type: Historic site; Castle |
| Malecon, Veracruz
A beautiful street bordered on one side by the harbor.
Attraction type: Street |
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Museo Historico Naval,
Veracruz
This museum documents the history of Mexico's navy.
Attraction type: Military museumAquarium of Veracruz (Acuario de Veracruz),
Veracruz This impressive new aquarium is home to over 3,000 species of both
local and international marine life.
Attraction type: Aquarium
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The Baluarte de Santiago (Fortress of Santiago) is the last standing fort of a
series of seven that were connected by massive protective walls to protect the
city. It is now a small museum.
Baluarte Santiago, Veracruz
This bulwark is the only remaining section of the extensive military wall that
was built around Veracruz in the 1600s.
Attraction type: Ancient ruins |
The stately form of Venustiano
Carranza lighthouse overlooking the port area gleams brilliantly in the tropical
sun. It has been the home to Naval Secretariat since 1935
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Some of the notable Colonial
era buildings of the city include the Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción,
which was built in 1721, the Palacio Municipal, constructed in 1627, the Teatro
Clavijero, on Emparán Street, which was originally built of wood in 1700 and
reconstructed, after being ravaged by fire, in 1834, and a collection of
pre-columbian artifacts and regional arts and crafts is on view at the City
Museum (Museo de la Ciudad) located on Ave. Zaragoza.
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