Plaza Vasco de Quiroga

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Plaza Vasco de Quiroga is a historic central square in Pátzcuaro, Mexico, renowned for its colonial architecture, spacious tree-lined layout, and role as a cultural and social hub of the town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
public square
country Mexico
hasArchitecturalStyle colonial architecture
hasBenches true
hasCharacteristic rectangular layout
spacious
tree-lined
hasCulturalSignificance meeting point for locals and visitors
symbol of Pátzcuaro’s colonial heritage
hasEconomicRole supports local artisans
supports local tourism industry
hasFunction venue for civic events
venue for festivals
venue for markets
hasLighting public lighting
hasLocalName Plaza Grande NERFINISHED
Plaza Principal de Pátzcuaro NERFINISHED
hasNearbyAttraction Basilica of Our Lady of Health (Pátzcuaro) NERFINISHED
Casa de los Once Patios NERFINISHED
hasPart central garden area
stone paving
hasStreetPerformers frequent
hasUse cultural hub
public gathering place
social hub
tourist attraction
hasVegetation mature trees
heritageDesignation historic center of Pátzcuaro NERFINISHED
isCentralSquareOf Pátzcuaro NERFINISHED
isPedestrianFriendly true
languageOfSignage Spanish
locatedIn Pátzcuaro NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Michoacán NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Standard Time
namedAfter Vasco de Quiroga NERFINISHED
surroundedBy cafés
colonial-era buildings
hotels
portales (arcaded walkways)
restaurants
shops
tourismType cultural tourism

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Pátzcuaro hasPart Plaza Vasco de Quiroga