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Mina de Guadalupe

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Valenciana, 36024 Guanajuato, MexicoMap
Phone: +52 473 732 9574
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  • Ronald L
    Ronald L
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    View from a Distance

    Guadaloupe Silver Mine with protective wall around to protect the mine. Now owned by wealthy family who use the property for weddings and special events. One of several silver mines opened in the mid-...

    Reviewed on Dec 8, 2021
  • Mike5466
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    Private Property – for your eyes only from the main road

    Unless you are invited at an event taking place here, you can only see this beautiful fortress-like structure from the road. Named elephant mine for the obvious shape of the supports (elephant head w...

    Reviewed on Mar 14, 2019
  • David H
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    Not what I imagined

    This was a foundry where the metal ore was smelted but it looks like a huge fortress. I was able to take pictures of it from the outside. It is located on a deserted slope high up near the silver mine...

    Reviewed on Mar 24, 2018
  • joanz359
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    Amazing Structure that Looks Like a Movie Set

    This is not longer an active mine and it was closed due to gases The gases are still being emitted The structure really was a fortress to protect the mine from being robbed there are watch towers and...

    Reviewed on Jan 29, 2018
  • Mark M
    Mark M
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    A monument to the silver history of the region

    We only drove by and stopped for a few pictures of the magnificent structure that was the smelter for the Minas de Guadalupe. The sheer size of the building was inspiring, the flying buttress(e) were ...

    Reviewed on Mar 23, 2017
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