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Republica, San Sebastian del Oeste 46990 MexicoMap
Phone+52 322 297 2823
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  • Usia2014
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    The outside does not reflect the inside beauty

    We were pleasantly surprised when we entered the church. From the outside it is dull and boring looking but inside are beautiful murals and statues, old style benches, doors, and a nice alter. Worth a...

    Reviewed on Apr 17, 2023
  • AndyCorns
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    Church Visit

    Visited Iglesia de San Sebastian Martir in San Sebastian del Oeste. As part of the Vallarta Adventures tour to San Sebastian. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and gave the history of the origi...

    Reviewed on Feb 25, 2022
  • digitalroc
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    Pastel Colours

    Completed in the late 1890’s, the church is located in the plaza in San Sebastian. There is a lot of pastel colours inside the church, the décor and murals are in great condition.

    Reviewed on Nov 21, 2021
  • Michael B
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    Old Spanish church with lots of History.

    The original Iglesias de San Sebastian Martir was constructed in 1608, and with its old bell tower and gray exterior walls, it’s not much to look at on the outside. But inside is very different, w...

    Reviewed on Sep 7, 2021
  • Gene R J
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    Historic site difficult to access and enjoy.

    We stopped to see San Sebastián del Oeste on our return from Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta. Founded by the Spanish in 1605, their development of 30 mines (silver, gold, and lead) peaked in 1830, but ...

    Reviewed on Apr 11, 2021