Guanajuato caminando todo el camino del mirador del Pipila hasta Mercado Hidalgo Sonido ambiental
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View of Guanajuato, Mexico, from Pipila Monument
Not only is the hilltop above Guanajuato, Mexico the site of a monument to Pipila, the miner who led the first charge of Mexico's War for Independence in Guanajuato in 1810, it provides stunning views of the city. To read more about my world travels visit my blog,
PASEO AL MONUMENTO EL PIPILA (VER PANORAMICA DE JUANAJUATO )
EN El Pípila plaza con piso de adoquín, balaustrada que funciona como mirador de 360 grados, desde donde podemos tener una espléndida panorámica de la ciudad de Guanajuato, sobresaliendo construcciones importantes como: la Alhóndiga de Granaditas, el Mercado Hidalgo, la Universidad de Guanajuato, el Teatro Juárez, la Basílica Colegiata, el Jardín Unión,EL PILILA
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Entry Title: Guanajuato - Monumento al Pipila
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Mexico: 23 Destinations to Spend the Winter Months --------------------------------------- ------------------------------- Guanajato No. 3 of 23 (this is not a ranking) --------------------------------------- -------------------------------- Guanajuato - Monumento al Pipila - Momento Magico Part 2 of 3 --------------------------------------- ------------------------------- During our 42 day trip in Mexico in search of 23 Destinations to Spend the Winter Months, we visited several outstanding towns which had the official designation as Pueblo Mágico or magic town. That reminds me that on our trip we also had what I would call Momentos Mágicos or magic moments. One of them surely was when as we took the Funicular Panoramico Guanaujuato from behind the Teatro Juarez in the centro historico to Monumento al Pipila. It was a moment we shall never forget as on a brilliantly sunny day we took the funicular high above Guanajuato. As the funicular transported us higher and higher, the beautiful, colourful city spread below our feet. It was surrounded by a very rugged landscape and capped by a beautiful plaza and monument that overlook the city. It was a moment of pure joy similar to what we experienced in Angangueo. That is where the crowd pulled us into a Christmas posada procession, blindfolding us and inviting us to take our whacks at the piñata. A moment like al Pipila this would be lost without the presence of a digital camera and fortunately ours was ready and fully charged to take advantage of the situation, as the many attached photos will attest. Yes, there are too many photos but what the heck; it was after all, a momento magico. El Monumento al Pipila, is the 30-foot-high statue built in 1939 in honour of Juan Jose de los Reyes Martinez who was nicknamed El Pipila. The statue looms over Guanajuato and is a symbol of a defining moment in the Mexican independence movement. In 1810, an army led by the Father of Mexican Independence - Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla invaded Guanajuato. The attack on the Spanish royalists was centered on the town's massive granary - the Allodia de Granaditas. It was the young miner nicknamed El Pipila who heroically took the first step of burning the wooden doors to the granary that led to the first major military victory of the independence movement. The statue shows a strong El Papila holding a torch over his head ready to charge the granary door. The inscription on the statue reads: Aún hay otras Alhóndigas por incendiary (There are still other Alhóndigas to burn). In what can only be described as the ups and downs of life, in 1811 the heads of Father Hidalgo and three of his generals were hanging from the four corners of the same granary. The struggle for independence was left for others to complete. Coming Soon: Guanajuato - Jardin Union and Is Guanajuato the Place for You? Questions/Comments: travelswithlobo@yahoo.com
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Photos from this trip:
1. - a symbol of Guanajuato
2. - tracks of the funicular
3. - funicular information
4. - Barbara getting ready to get into cabin
5. - Monumento al Pipila
6. - the terrace near monument
7. - a colourful, joyful place
8. - Templo de San Diego
9. - Barb pondering where am I?
10. - Barb with colourful city in background
11. - beautiful Cyprus trees
12. - a magic moment
13. - Monumento al Pipila in foreground
14. - view towards town
15. - a tough terraine to build a city
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Sin señalética ni seguridad en la subida al Pípila
Sin señalética ni seguridad, tienen que subir a pie los turistas al monumento al Pípila, arriesgando la cartera y el alma
Monumento de El Pipila, Edificios Night. www.edemx.com
Así luce la iluminación del monumento de el Pípila de Guanajuato.
Edificios de México, MMXV(C), edemx.com
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Guanajuato #4: Monumento y mirador del Pípila | Euskadiz Vlogs #212
Nos encanta estar en los miradores de la ciudades para poder observar la ciudad, y sin duda el mejor sitio para ver Guanajuato es el mirador del Pípila. En este mirador está además del monumento del Pípila. Este señor tiene este monumento porque participó en la guerra de la independencia convirtiéndose en un héroe de México.
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Guanajuato, Mexico. Coming down the funicular from El Pípila statue in Guanajuato, Mexico. Fantastic view of Guanajuato on a very clear beautiful day.
February 2010
Monumento del PIPILA
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