Saint Anne Church: declared National Historical Heritage, located in the central park. It was built in adobe with a colonial structure in 1529 and remodeled in 1798. It still preserves two lions of castilla carved in wood that represent the passage of the Spaniards through those lands.

It contains one of the first religious images of the colonial era, the image of Santiago Apóstol, one of the municipality's patron saints.

El Calvario Church: from the Colonial era, restructured after the 2000 earthquake. Its main attractions are the images of El Nazareno and the image of the Bad Thief.

The big house: one of the oldest dwellings in Nindirí and a historical and cultural landmark. It is striking because in one of its beams it has a couple of monkeys that go back to the legends of the site, such as that of the "mica witch" who used to steal chickens at night, according to the villagers.

Nacudir Ethnographic Museum

Nacudir Ethnographic Museum

Nacudirí Ethnographic Museum: You will know the history, culture, artistic manifestations, customs, stories and legends of the inhabitants of Nindirí. Also about its sacred art, popular characters, history about the popular insurrection, magazines, berets, helmets and photos alluding to that heroic feat.

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It also has a gallery of Nicaraguan pictorial art. Its director and owner Jesús Castro will take you on a journey through that magical world of the history and ethnography of Nindirí.

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El Calvario Church

House of Culture: meeting center for community artists. The House of Culture promotes local culture, giving the inhabitants the opportunity to know and appreciate the culture of their people. Artists from Nindirí and other regions of the country interact here.

Visitors can come into contact with the traditions and artistic manifestations of Nindirí through the permanent cultural program that takes place inside the house and in public spaces, with temporary and permanent exhibitions, such as the exhibition of traditional Jewish costumes. .

It presents a very varied cultural offer, among them, the plastic arts, music, dance and crafts workshops. Promote food festivals.

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Playground

The parks in the municipality are safe and very crowded spaces. The Central Park, located in front of the Santa Ana Church, it is surrounded by trees and ornamental plants that create a fresh and pleasant atmosphere.

You will see the young people who attend every afternoon to practice basketball, volleyball, futsal, or better yet meet the inhabitants of the area and share with them.

Another space for recreation is the modern Playground where every day hundreds of children come to have fun in its facilities, while parents visit the new Handicraft Market built within the same recreational complex, which offers a variety of products such as: handicrafts, clothing, footwear, toys and traditional gastronomy.

Right at the main entrance of the municipality there is another pdinosaur-themed arcade, very busy in the evenings and on weekends.

Dinosaurs were built on a giant scale and equipped with their species-specific grunting sounds.

In the park, children and adults can take pictures or just sit and talk and rest.

Tour of the city center

On Wheels Nicaragua: It is an eco-tourism project of Mr. Walter Vaugham with a novel concept, the visitors of the municipality can do non-polluting sports, that is to say, not motorized. You will be able to walk and do physical exercise at the same time, on bicycles designed with capacity for up to 10 children.

At Josefina Almendarez workshopYou will find utensils, ornaments, furniture made with recycled materials or learn to make crafts. This is a project that will motivate you to reuse in a creative way, making yourself a unique piece for your home or own use.

Saurus park

Saurus park

Another site of interest is the Rubén Darío Library, located on the west side of Central Park, it was commanded by the National Guard in times of the Somoza dictatorship, and from the 90's it became a municipal library. Currently you can visit it and observe the painting, dance, piano and even practice aerobics classes.

La Nacatime House of Culture Like the library, it is open to all public who want to know about traditional national dances, learn to make crafts and observe the small collection of pre-Columbian pieces. Something that you cannot miss are the expo-sale points of pewter ornaments and props Located at kilometer 21 of the Masaya-Managua highway, you can buy a unique souvenir of the area, ornaments of all kinds, religious paintings, portraits, trays, centerpieces, chandeliers or designs to suit the client.

Along the road to Masaya, from kilometer 18, you will find nurseries with plants of the municipality.

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