Mineral de Pozos, a former mining town in Guanajuato, played a crucial role in the economy of New Spain due to the abundance of minerals in its lands. For decades, the region's mines were an economic engine, and vestiges of that era are preserved in its abandoned mines and historic haciendas.
The well-preserved colonial architecture reflects the Spanish influence, while the cobblestone streets and historic buildings tell the stories of a vibrant and culturally rich past. Mining tools and equipment, still visible in some mines, offer a glimpse into the arduous process of mineral extraction that sustained the region.
Today, Mineral de Pozos not only preserves this legacy, but also invites visitors to learn more about Mexico's mining history and its impact on the formation of the country.
- Please note that entrance fees to the mines are not included in the cost of the tour, they are payable directly at the ticket office.