Guanajuato, Mexico
Explore Guanajuato, Mexico, through a striking photography collection that captures its vibrant streets, colonial charm, and unique underground roads. From the colorful alleys of the historic city center to sweeping landscape and cityscape views, this collection showcases the essence of one of Mexico’s most breathtaking destinations.
A highlight of this collection is Guanajuato’s famous underground tunnel system, originally built in the 19th century to divert the river and later transformed into a network of roads beneath the city. These tunnels, filled with history and mystery, add to Guanajuato’s unique urban landscape.
Another centerpiece of this collection is the Basílica Colegiata de Nuestra Señora de Guanajuato, the city’s most iconic Baroque-style cathedral. Built in the 17th century, this bright yellow and red landmark dominates the skyline, standing as a symbol of the city's rich religious and colonial history. Inside, it houses the ancient statue of Our Lady of Guanajuato, a sacred relic gifted by King Philip II of Spain, believed to be over 1,000 years old. The Basilica is a beacon of faith and culture, surrounded by lively plazas and historic streets.
Through rich colors, dramatic light, and unique perspectives, this collection brings to life the energy of Guanajuato’s culture, from its bustling plazas and historic landmarks to the hidden depths below its surface. Whether you're drawn to the lively streets, the majestic architecture, or the underground world of tunnels and passageways, this collection offers an unforgettable visual journey.
Discover Guanajuato from every angle—above and below the surface.
























