Place to see: Real de Catorce, Matehuala, Mexico

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Real de Catorce is slowly growing into a touristic hangout like Taxco. But not yet.

About this place:

Old mining town located in the desert of San Luis Potosi state in northeastern Mexico. The mining declined in early 20th century and it went from being one of the richest silver producers in Mexico to a ghost town by 1920.

Postcards about Real de Catorce:

  • Sandra Broerse

    2 February 2008
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    Sandra Broerse

    A mining town in the Chihuahuan desert highlands that was abandoned by it's 40.000 inhabitants early last century. It became almost totally deserted and was crumbling down.

    Real de Catorce is a remote place, after leaving the highway, you have to drive a 24 km cobblestone road. Perhaps the longest in the world. The road ends and the 2.3 km. Ogarrio tunnel begins. The tunnel is the only way to enter town and if you've seen the movie The Mexican, you'll recognise it: Brad Pitt drove through it.

    Nowadays, Real de Catorce has begun to attract trendier residents: Well-to-do Mexicans and gringos, looking for an unusual retreat. The town is coming back to life again and a lot of buildings in the centre are restored. It's beautiful surroundings make it a very tranquil place to hang out. This is Real's website: www.realdecatorce.net

    Luckily it's still possible to find abandoned parts in the outskirts of the city. The crumbled buildings and overgrown cobblestone roads.

    Here you'll also find traces of former inhabitants. An old chair, a soccer-table or an old shoe.

    These items are now part of their surroundings. They formed a composition and became a piece of art.

Matehuala, Estado de San Luis Potosí, MX

Discovered by Adriana
on 10 November 2007.
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