Estado de Oaxaca, Mexico

9 places in this region.

  1. 1. Oaxacan Art

    Oaxaca is one of the largest and poorest states of Mexico, however one of the most colorful and creative in the form of folk art known as Oaxacan Wood Carvings.

  2. 2. Puerto Escondido

    Located on the coast of the beautiful mexican state Oaxaca.

  3. 3. Casa de La Ciudad and the Biblioteca Andres Henestrosa

    Admittedly, an urban development center and a library, each stocked with only Spanish resources, don’t seem to top the list of Oaxaca’s top stops.

  4. 4. Casa de La Cultura Oaxaqueña

    There may be no water in the fountain in the central courtyard of this ex-convent, but it bubbles nonetheless with color, creative energy and the awkward first efforts of beginning musicians.

  5. 5. Galería Arte de Oaxaca

    When I first visited the Galería Arte de Oaxaca on a Saturday afternoon, ducking in from streets busy with slow-moving tourists.

  6. 6. El Pochote Cineclub

    Situated beside the old stone aqueduct that once carried water to the city, El Pochote is one of a handful of public projects of Oaxacan artist Francisco Toledo.

  7. 7. Museo De Filatelia de Oaxaca

    Filatelia may sound like Philadelphia, but don’t expect exhibitions on cheese steaks and Quakers.

  8. 8. Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán

    Housed in a compound sprawling over nearly six-square blocks at the head of Oaxaca’s historic downtown, the church of Santo Domingo is hard to miss.

  9. 9. zipolite

    Zipolite is famous for being a nude beach where people are in danger of drowning because of ferocious rip tides, as well as a place to go to leave all of your selves firmly behind.

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