There are 13 landmarks in Celaya filtered with category Civil Architecture.
The Alameda Hidalgo in Celaya is an excellent place to go for a walk and spend quality time with the family.
This Municipal library is a space dedicated to promoting knowledge, reading, and inclusion.
This mansion was built in the 17th century and served as a private home.
The Independence Column was originally a monument created in honor of Charles IV, King of Spain during the 18th century.
In the Glorieta de los Fundadores, Celaya honors its roots through a sculptural ensemble designed by architect Ricardo Motilla.
The Main Garden, surrounded by historic gateways and leafy trees, is an iconic space, a meeting point, and a source of tradition.
The José María Morelos Market in Celaya is an architectural gem of the Porfiriato, built between 1903 and 1906 by Ernesto Brunel.
In the heart of Celaya, in the beautiful Allende Garden, stands a monument honoring Mexicos insurgent spirit: the statue of General Ignacio Allende.
The Monument to Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla includes a sculpture by Juan Fernando Olaguibel