3 Best Sights in San Miguel de Allende and the Heartland, Mexico

Casa de las Artesanías del Estado de Michoacán

El Centro

In the 16th century, Vasco de Quiroga, the bishop of Michoacán, helped the Purépecha people develop artistic specialties so they could be self-supporting. At this two-story museum and store you can see the work that the Purépechas still produce: copper goods from Santa Clara del Cobre, lacquerware from Uruapan, straw items and pottery from Pátzcuaro, guitars from Paracho, fanciful ceramic devil figures from Ocumicho. Some of these items are showcased on the two main floors around the courtyard of the Museo Michoacana de las Artesanías, and artists demonstrate how they are made.

Fray Juan de San Miguel 129, Morelia, Michoacán, 58000, Mexico
443-312–0848
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Rate Includes: Free, Daily 9–8

La Casa de los 11 Patios

El Centro

A maze of shops featuring Purépecha handiwork is housed in this former 18th-century convent. As you meander through the shops and courtyards, you'll encounter weavers producing large bolts of cloth, artists working with black lacquerware trimmed with gold, vendors selling woven hats and place mats, and seamstresses embroidering blouses. Prices are very reasonable. Some shops close for lunch from 2 to 4.

Madrigal de las Altas Torres s/n, Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, 61600, Mexico
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Rate Includes: Daily 10–8 (some shops close Mon.)

Mercado de Artesanías

Tequis has a well-deserved reputation for high-quality craftwork, from wicker baskets to opals; head to the Mercado de Artesanías for woven goods, wood, ceramics, and jewelry.

Calle Ezequiel Montes and Salvador Michaus, Tequisquiapan, Querétaro, 76750, Mexico
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