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House & Garden Tour

Experience an exclusive guided walking tour of some of the most beautiful houses and gardens of San Miguel.

If you have ever wondered what is behind the interesting doors you see throughout this colonial city, then this is the tour for you.

Come with us to explore the wonders beyond the closed doors!

Purchase your tickets in advance at La Biblioteca store from Monday to Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 02:00 p.m.

Fridays at noon  | $500 pesos per person

*The homes included varies according to which ones are currently available. 

**La Biblioteca is not responsible for accidents outside the Library building.

***IF you have mobility issues please let our staff know.

Friday, July 26th we will visit:

Villa Oxenberg is one of the most impressive contemporary homes found in the elegant colony of Malanquin La Mesa.  

Your hosts, Harvey and Nory Oxenberg moved to this villa four months ago after selecting it as the perfect setting to display their fine collection of eclectic art which you will find throughout this two bedroom 4,400 sq. ft villa. 

 

As you walk through the downstairs you will see on the left the TV room which features an unusual ceiling sculpture of clouds made with ping-pong balls.  The next room is their yoga studio and office.  

Turn to your right at the end of the hall and you will see a stunning glass mosaic of Virgin de Guadalupe by artist Anode McLaughlin.

 

Up the stairs and you are now at the main living quarters with two beautifully appointed bedrooms including the principal bedroom with a king-size rattan bed and large bath incorporating two showers and an extensive dressing area.

 

The large open kitchen serves as a further display of art including a large installation of  spawning fish.  

 

The combined living and dining room open onto a lovely patio offering views of the Malanquin community and its popular golf and country club.

 

At the right corner of the dining room is a three-foot solid wood carving of Medusa and an unusually beautiful Chinese chest.

 

While your visit has come to an end, please take a moment to introduce yourself to your host Harvey who would look forward to answering any question regarding his residence or, of course, his extraordinary collection of art.

“ It is behind the walls you see how we live”

The terraced cactus garden at the entrance may prepare you for the visual delights to find inside. 

Finished a year ago, this contemporary home was designed to expose the wide vista, features photographic art by Jennifer and highlight the talent and culinary skills of Chef Gaby.  

Working with their architect, the modern design is warmed with wooden doors and ceilings, stone walls in baths and common rooms. 

As you enter, note the Korean butcher block table – first hint that a chef lives here!  Above is a photo taken in Porto, Portugal by Jennifer. 

The main floor guest room has a stone “green wall” on the terrace filled with succulents. The colorful photo of hands was done by Jennifer of the small fountain on Codo street here in San Miguel.

There are other artists represented throughout the main floor – a colorful floral by the well known painter, Leonard Brooks, a black and white photo by Jock Sturges, a crocheted still-life by Daniela Edburg and a stunning color photo by Kate McKenna over the fireplace.

The large great room is anchored by a chef kitchen on the left and the striking wall of stone backing the stairwell and elevator on the right. 

Continue to the window wall opening to the outdoor terrace to see a vista that seems to stretch forever. 

Looking over the raised planter filled with Gaby’s herbs, you see San Miguel Viejo, the presa reservoir to the left and views toward Dolores Hidalgo to the right. 

Above the grill area is a metal screen Jennifer designed using a sunflower motif and fabricated by FunArt here in San Miguel.

Upstairs is a second guest room, an office lounge space and the primary bedroom.  

An amazing woolen weaving by Nellie Lorenzo graces one wall and three small, charming Huipol weavings from Peru on the opposite side. Three landscapes were done by Juan Zaragoza. 

Again, the expansive view is the highlight – until you enter the walk-in dressing room, which will make any lady green with envy! 

The large garden shower is a finishing touch.

The elevator or stairs take you down to the lower level for a special inside view of a chef’s working and teaching space. 

Gaby gives cooking lessons for small groups where one participates in the preparation and then sits down to enjoy the delicious results complete with full bar. 

More art is on display, but a grand pine butcher block work table and a specialty Coriat stove with angled mirror above to allow you to view work in progress tell you this is a different kind of kitchen. 

Gaby hopes in the future to create an indigenous kitchen in the small enclosed terrace, which now contains a grill. This means we shall have to plan another tour when this is completed!

If you take the exterior stairs down to the garden level, there is a two tiered lawn and inviting sitting area to rest after spending activity time in the workout room just off the patio.

“ It is behind the walls you see how we live

CUADRADO-Tour

La Biblioteca Guided Tour

Get to know each corner of this XVII century building, listen to its history, and discover our activities.

 

Every Tuesday 11:00 a.m. | Patio  de La Biblioteca

 

In english 

 

Your donation is welcome.

 

Tour on demand: tours@labibliotecapublica.org

Tikkun Eco Center

Beautiful oasis and inspiring community hub for environmental education, climate activism, and ecological restoration.

The visit includes an easy guided walking tour of the Tikkun grounds, gardens, and rainwater catchment tilapia ponds. An organic buffet lunch is provided along with a video presentation on permaculture, climate-change adaptation, and discussion of Tikkun`s transformative community work, including reforestation, watershed repair, and reservoir restoration projects.

Tours support Tikkun’s ecological restoration and education work in San Miguel.

Thursdays 10 AM to 2 PM | $1,350 pesos per person 

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Peña Bernal

Peña de Bernal and Tequisquiapan

Bernal, a marvelous “pueblo mágico” in the state of Querétaro, is famous for its Peña de Bernal, the third largest stone monolith in the world.  

The visit includes the center of the town of Bernal, the San Sebastián temple, the workshop of the Aurora looms, the mask museum, the church of Santa María of the Asumption, the artisanry market with its incredible ratan furniture, and a tasting of the best cheese and wine of the region.

9 AM to 5 PM | $1,700 pesos per person

Guanajuato

World heritage city about an hour from San Miguel.  

This tour includes an historical walking tour with a lecture about the famous painter Diego Rivera, a visit to the Juarez Theater and the Quijote Museum.  

You will be able to take fabulous pictures from the Pipila scenic lookout, and of the famous Guanajuato tunnels.  

You will also have time to visit the shops, bazars and restaurants. 

9 AM to 4 PM | $2,100 pesos per person 

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Archaeological zone, Cañada de la Virgen

At this archeological site you will be able to visit a pyramid and various other pre-Columbian structures attributed to ancient tribes affiliated with the Otomi between the years 450 and 1050 including a calendar aligned with the sun, the moon and constellations designed to mark the equinox, the solstice, and the seasons. 

The tour includes access to the site and a water bottle.  

10:00 AM to 2:00 PM | $1,500 pesos per person 

Archaeological zone of Teotihuacán

This ancient pre-Columbian city emerged in the year 150 BC and continued to grow until about 800 AD when it was mysteriously abandoned.  

There is evidence that Teotihuacán was a multi ethnic city inhabited by Zapotecs, Mixtecs, Mayas and Totonacas.  

You can visit the Road of the Dead and view some of the largest pyramids of the world.

7:00 AM to 7:00 PM | $3,300 pesos per person

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Dolores Hidalgo and Atotonilco Sanctuary

City of great historical importance since it is the birthplace of national independence.  

It´s only 40 minutes away from San Miguel de Allende.  

You can visit the Miguel Hidalgo Museum, the father of Mexican Independence as well as the traditional Talavera tiles workshops.  

On the way back we will visit the Atotonilco Sanctuary which is a world heritage site.  

A place referred to as the Mexican Sistine Chapel because of its impressive frescos.  

We will also visit the paradise like Nirvana Restaurant.

10:00 AM to 4:00 PM | $1,700 pesos per person

Querétaro

Famous for its architecture and history.  

You will visit its famous aqueduct, an ancient hydraulic structure that crosses the city.  

You will also visit the cementery where famous sons of the city are buried, the Santa Cruz Monastery, the regional museum of Querétaro, the Plaza de Armas, and the hill of the bells where the emperor Maximilian of Hapsburg was executed at the end of the French Invasion. 

9:00 AM to 4:00 PM | $2,000 pesos per person

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Mineral de Pozos

Magical town since 2012, known as “Ghost Town”, for having been abandoned twice since its foundation.

In the surrounding area, centuries-old vestiges of mines and haciendas are still preserved.

You will visit the Center, Ex-Mina, Hacienda de 5 Señores, Hacienda Santa Brigida, Pre-Hispanic Music Workshop and Musical Instrument Shop.

$2,000 pesos per person

San Miguel Walking Tour

To get to know the wonders and corners of San Miguel de Allende, you have to walk.

We will take you to visit El Chorro, Benito Juarez Park, Instituto Allende, Bellas Artes, Casa del Conde de la Canal, Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, Casa de Ignacio Allende and the surrounding churches.

$800 pesos por persona

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Monarch Butterflies

Discover the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary in the Angangueo forest, Sierra del Rosario, Michoacán.

Ride a horse through the enchanting forest, enjoy the return to the town of Angangueo on foot.

Complete your experience with the taste of authentic local cuisine, adding a delicious touch to your unforgettable adventure.

7:00 AM to 7:00 PM | $2,500 pesos per person

Buy your tickets at the TESOROS shop at La Biblioteca from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday.  

Buy your tickets at least 2 days prior to the tour.

For individualized tours, we require a minimum of 3 participants.

No refunds for cancellations the same day as the tour.  

Tours must be paid for in cash unless special arrangements are made.

With your payment for the tours, you are contributing directly to the educational and cultural activities of La Biblioteca that benefit children and youth as part of our mission.

For more information contact us by email:  tours@labibliotecapublica.org or by telephone at 415 152 0293.