The Instituto Allende is a visual arts school in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
The institute provides a range of courses, and offers a BA in Visual Arts and an MA in Fine arts in association with the Universidad de Guanajuato.
Its courses and degrees are recognized by most North American universities.
It has been popular with American and Canadian students and artists since it opened in 1950, and the town now has a large expatriate community from the United States and Canada.
Instituto Allende
View of the town
Convento de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción, home of the Escuela Universitaria de Bellas Artes
View of the town center
San Miguel de Allende is the principal city in the municipality of San Miguel de Allende, located in the far eastern part of Guanajuato, Mexico. A part of the Bajío region, the town lies 274 km (170 mi) from Mexico City, 86 km (53 mi) from Querétaro and 97 km (60 mi) from the state capital of Guanajuato. The town's name derives from a 16th-century friar, Juan de San Miguel, and a martyr of Mexican Independence, Ignacio Allende, who was born in a house facing the central plaza. San Miguel de Allende was a critical epicenter during the historic Chichimeca War (1540–1590) when the Chichimeca held back the Spanish Empire during the initial phases of European colonization. Today, an old section of the town is part of a proclaimed World Heritage Site, attracting thousands of tourists and new residents from abroad every year.
From top to bottom: Left: - Inmaculada Concepcion Temple - La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel Right: - La Parroquia and downtown San Miguel de Allende - Angela Peralta Theater - Jardín Allende - San Miguel de Allende Historic Museum
18th century Regiment of “Lanceros de Media Luna” or Crescent Moon Lancers from San Miguel el Grande.
The House of the Counts of the Canal, built in the 18th century and currently owned by Banamex.
Statues of Allende and Hidalgo in the municipal palace