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About
San Miguel de Allende San
Miguel de Allende is
known worldwide as one of Mexico's most charming towns. It is famous
for its mild climate, 17th century architecture, excellent restaurants,
music festivals, thermal baths, colorful markets and shops. This magical
town has been a mecca for artists from all over the world. Great poets
such as Pablo Neruda lived here. The painter David Alfaro Siquieros
lived here. Neal Cassidy died here. Today, writers and artists flock
to San Miguel seeking beauty along with a rich cultural scene.
Watch a video about
San Miguel Poetry Week by Lois P. Jones
Few towns in the
world can compare with the vibrant international and artistic community
found in San Miguel. The colonial town, which dates back to the 16th
century, was designated a Unesco World Heritage site in 2008 in order
to ensure the preservation of its extraordinary beauty. See this link
to the local English-language
newspaper for news on readings, events,
art schools, museums, natural hot baths, art galleries, markets, and
restaurants.