Santiago de Querétaro is a city in central Mexico, famous for its well-preserved colonial architecture, such as its striking pink stone aqueduct. Among the most important baroque buildings is the Temple of Santa Rosa de Viterbo and, nearby, the Temple of San Francisco, ochre-colored and located in the Zenea Garden, the city's main square. An old convent houses the Querétaro Regional Museum, where you can see pre-Hispanic, colonial and republican artifacts. The internationally recognized city has a large number of attractions between its beautiful Historic Center, monuments and squares, religious tourism, spaces dedicated to art, archaeological sites, nearby places to practice ecotourism and many more places of interest. The quality of life in Querétaro is recognized nationally and internationally. Its mild climate, colonial architecture, wooded areas and parks make this city an ideal place to live in harmony with nature.