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Piedras Negras

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Throughout its history, the enormous ability that this city has had for adapta­tion has been the essential factor that has given shape to the Piedras Negras of today. The door to our country, its strate­gic geographical location has been unified with the attributes of its land and people to create an attractive destination with very unique qualities. Its complete tourist, business and service infrastructures are part of the current, modern image of a city in constant transformation, and yet it still maintains a great potential for develop­ment and things to offer.

Piedras Negras, a welcoming city that in­vites stories of progress and friendship to be written upon its blank pages.

 

Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe

Built in 1859 of ashlar, cement and wood, this church has sur­vived the battles of the Cris­tero movement in 1927 and an explosion in 1934, leading to its renovation in 1935. The con­struction of its current towers began in 1950. Zaragoza and Juárez. Mon.-Fri., 6 a.m. to 8 p.m./ Sat.-Sun., 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Zaragoza Market

Folkloric commercial center where one is able to buy a variety of original arts and crafts from the state: vases, leather articles, crystal, clay and ceramic, as well as re­gional candy. All at very rea­sonable prices. Zaragoza and Allende. Mon.-Sun., 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

International Bridges I and II

Modern transportation infra­structure for both tourists and businesses, these bridges con­nect Eagle Pass, in the United States, with Piedras Negras. The development that they represent is illustrated by the high volume of cargo that passes through customs, which makes them very important to our country. Central Area.

Municipal Presidency

Housing the local govern­ment offices, this construc­tion, built in 1986 and adorned with a sculpture of don Miguel Hidalgo and a symbolic bell, sits in harmony with the spectacular setting of the Macroplaza. Av. 16 de Septiembre and Monterrey. Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. / Sat., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Macroplaza I and II

Extensive recreational and cul­tural area where sports can be played on the available courts or in its large green areas. Be­ing well-kept, its modern de­sign stands out. Its comfortable benches offer the perfect place to sit back and relax while en­joying the architecture.Monterrey, 16 de Septiembre, Puebla and San Luis.

Piedras Negras International Airport

With a 2,050-meter (6,725-foot) long and 30-meter (98-foot) wide runway and all the elements of aeronautic safety, the services of this medium-sized airport include cus­toms and immigration. Kilometer 3.5 on Highway 2.










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