Victoria de Durango rises on a high plateau Mexico’s Sierra Madre Occidental, founded in 1563 by Francisco de Ibarra. Its streets trace layers of history: the historic center holds the most listed buildings in northern Mexico and remains a notable stop on the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, now a UNESCO World Heritage route.
A short walk reveals elegant plazas and theaters. The Main Square, lined with a pink‑stone kiosk, invites quiet afternoons between the Palace of Tears and the House of Roses, known for its desserts. Nearby, the Ricardo Castro and Victoria theaters, among the oldest venues in the region, host plays, concerts, and events, inviting visitors into Durango’s cultural rhythms.