<p>North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Stairs leading to the upper floor of the Centro Cultural Ignacio Ramirez "El Nigromante" (National Insitute of Fine Arts). The building was erected as a convent for the Conception's nuns in 1754, nowadays its a beautiful art institute which offers classes in painting, drawing, sculpture, music and dance. It has two art galleries that constantly show the works of well known artists.</p>
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Architecture Staircase Julie Eggers Photography Mexico Guanajuato