Cabo San Lucas Landmarks, Monuments and Historical Sites
Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Landmarks, Monuments and Historical Site of Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
El Arco de Cabo San Lucas
The Arch of Cabo San Lucas – Also called as the end of the earth, a taste of nature represented in a very attractive rock formation, which drives many who visit it, accompanied by the beautiful beaches of Love and Divorce, the Arco counts with a broad history about his image; some legendary rumors claim that it is a triceratops drinking water, others it is simply a natural attraction.
Casa de la Cultura Profa. Nieve Trasviña de Ceseña
Casa de la Cultura “Profr. Alfredo Green Gonzalez”
La Casa de la cultura is a famous local landmark in downtown Cabo San Lucas
Cultural Pavilion of the Republic or Pabellón Cultural de la República
The Cultural Pavilion of the Republic, or Pabellón Cultural de la República, opened in 2011 with great fanfare. To date, the center has hosted musical performances, theater productions, local school Christmas Pageants and a few movie screenings during the Baja International Film Festival. Cultural center offering a sizable auditorium for performances, along with exhibit space. Address: Blvd. Paseo de la Marina, Centro, Marina, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S. Closes at 11PM
Iglesia de San Lucas
Located in downtown Cabo San Lucas, the historic Iglesia de San Lucas has become an important parish church. The popular downtown Cabo San Lucas Catholic Church is Parroquia de San Lucas Evangelista (Parish church of Saint Luke, the Evangelist), is is the main Catholic Church in Cabo San Lucas area for bi-lingual masses at 12 noon each Sunday. This church was constructed in 1730 by a Spanish missionary. Renovations have been done over the years but the structure is rather simple. There are several other churches in the area.
Mision de San Jose del Cabo Añuiti,
The Mision de San Jose del Cabo Añuiti, or the Church of San Jose, was an often-visited landmark for Spanish navigators and English privateers for nearly two centuries. The Mission San Jose del Cabo Añuití was the southernmost of the missions Jesuit established during the colonial period of the history of Mexico in the territory of the Old California corresponding to the state of Baja California Sur. The mission was dedicated to St. Joseph, and was built on the site that pericúes called Añuití . Currently, part of the town of San Jose del Cabo ( Baja California Sur ).


