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Iglesia
Santa Prisca y San Sebastian
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| This Baroque extravaganza
of a church is breathtaking. With multiple ornate
altars surrounded by priceless carvings, sculptures,
paintings - and lots of silver. Open daily. Addr:
Plaza Borda. |
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Museo
de Taxco William Spratling
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| A museum exhibiting
pre-Columbian art; named for the American who in1931
successfully revived the town's silver jewelry workshops.
Closed Mon. Addr: Calle Porfirio Delgado.
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| William Spratling's
home and workshop. Silversmiths still create his
distinctive designs. Closed Sun. Addr: Acapulco
Highway. |
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| A small museum depicting
the history of the silver mines and production.
A detailed exhibition on silver jewelry.
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| Unique museum, depicting
Taxco history as more than its silver mines. Rooms
devoted to Mexico's foremost 18th century painter
Don Miguel Cabrera. Closed Mon. Addr: Calle Juan
Ruiz de Alarcon. |
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| Frenchman Jose de
la Borda developed the San Ignacio mine and used
his vast profits to build the Santa Prisca y San
Sebastian Church. Today a Cultural Center with concerts
and changing exhibitions. Open daily. Addr: Plaza
Borda. |
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