ACCOTA 2004

San Miguel de Allende, is located in the mountainous central region of Mexico, part of what is referred to as the "Bajio" of the state of Guanajuato. This "low" region in reality averages about 7000 feet, but is so called for being a relatively flat area ringed by mountains.

Originally known as San Miguel El Grande was founded by a Franciscan monk named Juan de San Miguel in 1542. It was an important stop over on the Antigua Camino Real, part of the silver route from Zacatecas.

When the Mexican War of Independence began in the nearby town of Dolores (now know as Dolores Hidalgo) September 16th, 1810, an act now celebrated as “El Grito”, the rapidly growing revolutionary army came to San Miguel El Grande. Dolores Hidalgo is now known as the "Cradle of National Independence", while San Miguel de Allende calls itself the "Forge of National Independence". It was in San Miguel that General Ignacio Allende joined the army as Padre Miguel Hidalgo's chief lieutenant and led the army to several victories. Allende was not able to enjoy as an independent Mexico, free from Spanish colonial oppression, as he was captured  during a battle and beheaded. General Ignacio Allende is now a national hero, and the San Miguel el Grande renamed itself "San Miguel de Allende" in 1826 in honor of his actions.

As the mineral wealth waned, the many caravans ceased, and by 1900, San Miguel de Allende was in danger of dying out. Having been declared a national monument in 1926 (no neon signs, no new style buildings), the old Centro district still has the colonial style elegance of its wealthy past.

In the 50's became a destination known for both its beauty and for its natural hot springs, the original known as Taboada. The world famous Mexican comedian, Cantinflas frequented San Miguel de Allende in the 50's and 60's, bringing with him an entourage of film stars, singers and hangers-on. It was after World War II that San Miguel began to revive as a tourist attraction, as many GI's discovered that their education grants stretched further in Mexico at the US accredited art school, the Instituto Allende founded in 1950.

San Miguel de Allende is world famous for its mild climate, colonial architecture, and large expatriate, which estimates number from 8,500 - 10,000. The majority are Americans, with a healthy percentage of Canadians, and smattering of Europeans and other nationalities. Many people have elected to retire here, as the large community of foreigners has brought about a number of conveniences that would normally not be available in a town of this size:

  • The Biblioteca. is a non profit institution which has made available many thousands of books in both English and Spanish to the community. It is also the second-largest collection of English language books in Mexico.
     
  • There is an active theatre community, and rarely a weekend passes without some play or another running in one of the 3 theaters.
     
  • The Teatro Angela Peralta often presents traveling productions as varied as classical guitarists to children's puppet shows. The Teatro recently celebrated its 130th anniversary with a series of special musical and cultural events.
     
  • Over 250 quality restaurants, bars, and many other services that normally cannot be found in a town of this size.
     
  • San Miguel de Allende also has a 2 screen movie theater that shows relatively current US films with Spanish subtitles.
     
  • It has a very active volunteer community, with over 30 active charitable organizations, chapters and groups.