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San Ignacio

San Ignacio is located 90 kilometers north of Mazatlán and has a great natural, historical, gastronomic, and archaeological richness.

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San Ignacio is located 90 kilometers north of Mazatlán and has a great natural, historical, gastronomic, and archaeological richness.

The Jesuit missionaries founded it, and the communities of San Ignacio still maintain their architecture, festivities, and traditions, making visitors feel as if they were traveling back in time amid beautiful landscapes and friendly people.

One of the main tourist attractions is the Cristo de la Mesa sculpture.

It is 20 meters high, and you can see a beautiful panoramic view of the town from this place.

El PALACIO MUNICIPAL
The Town Hall is one of the buildings that preserves the architecture of the18th century and is located in the HistoricDowntown.

PLAZUELA CONSTITUCIÓN
Take a stroll through the Plazuela Constitución and learn about the history of Casa de los Tres Pisos, located across the street.

LA CAPILLA DEL DIABLO
Capilla del Diablo is located before getting to the town’s capital and carries a legend still narrated by the local people.

IGLESIA DE SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA
This church was built in honor of the saint who, every July 31, is celebrated by the people of San Ignacio.

MUSEO REGIONAL
At the museum, you will be able to admire objects and images of the ancient San Ignacio. Here, you can learn about its culture and the activities that take place in the communities.