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Morelia Real Estate Region Now Shines at Night

Filed Under: Mexican Architecture, Mexico Colonial Cities, Mexico Festivals and Events, Morelia real estate, Real Estate

The Morelia real estate becomes recognized nationally, Morelia, Latin America’s Illuminated City: President Felipe Calderone came to help celebrate the 244th Anniversary of the birth of the Mexican patriot Morelos. The city of Morelia under Spanish rule had been called Vallolidad and was changed in honor of Morelos..

While in the city, the President inaugurated Phase 2 of “Plan Luz del Centro Historico”  (The lighting of historical buildings and monuments.) The first buildings were lit in 2003. In addition to the 16 monuments already lit, 12 more have been added. More than 21 buildings are included.  Among the buildings  illuminated are Morelia’s famous cathedral, the Bellas Artes school, the statue of the Trashcans, the State Museum, the Teatro Ocampo, Monastery San Francisco, statue of Lazero Cardenas, the Legislative Building, City Hall and the home where Morelos was born, now a library and museum.

While in the city, President Calderon cut the ribbons at two newly remodeled plazas.

Morelia, a true example of XVIth century colonial architecture, now shines at night.  The Mexico real estate market continues growing and shining.

Liliana Gonzalez is a Certified Real Estate Professional in Mexico. She has more than 30 years professional experience as a Mexican Attorney and 10 years experience doing International Transactions. Liliana is committed to help clients reach their goals in real estate in the Michoacan area. She makes sure to get clear title before closing. You can contact her at (512) 879-6546 or through the company’s web site
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  1. Gilbert Realtor says

    05/08/2010 at 12:07 am

    Great post! This is a hot topic in Arizona as well!

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