Centro Platero

Zacatecas


The Zacatecas silversmith industry sells its work at this workshop a few kilometers east of town on the road to Guadalupe. Here, young artisans produce various designs, from the traditional to the contemporary. To get here, it's easiest to take a taxi (around M$60).


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Nearby Zacatecas attractions

1. Museo Toma de Zacatecas

1.77 MILES

This museum memorializes the 1914 battle fought on the slopes of the Cerro de la Bufa in which the revolutionary División del Norte, led by Pancho Villa…

2. Capilla de la Virgen del Patrocinio

1.81 MILES

Named after the patron saint of miners, this 18th-century chapel has a holy image of the Virgen del Patrocinio above its altar that is said to be capable…

3. Cerro de la Bufa

1.84 MILES

The most appealing of the many explanations for the name of the hill that dominates Zacatecas is that bufa is an old Basque word for wineskin, which is…

4. Museo Virreinal de Guadalupe

1.99 MILES

This former convent now houses the Museo Virreinal de Guadalupe, with the building's original religious paintings by Miguel Cabrera, Juan Correa, Antonio…

5. Palacio de Gobierno

2.06 MILES

Palacio de Gobierno on the plaza's east side was built in the 18th century for a colonial family. In the turret of its main staircase is a mural of the…

6. Plaza de Armas

2.08 MILES

The city's main plaza is north of the cathedral and although normally quiet in the day it buzzes at night with families promenading, children playing and…

7. Catedral

2.08 MILES

Built between 1729 and 1752, the pink-stone cathedral is an ultimate expression of Mexican baroque. The stupendous main facade is a wall of detailed…

8. Mercado González Ortega

2.09 MILES

This impressive 1880s iron-columned building used to hold Zacatecas' main market. In the 1980s the upper level was renovated into an upscale shopping…