The Virgin of Guadalupe first appears to Juan Diego at Tepeyac, Mexico City.
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe (Spanish: Virgen de Guadalupe), is a Catholic title of Mary, mother of Jesus associated with a series of five Marian apparitions in December 1531, and a venerated image on a cloak enshrined within the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. The basilica is the most-visited Catholic shrine in the world, and the world's third most-visited sacred site.Pope Leo XIII granted the image a decree of a canonical coronation on 8 February 1887 and was Pontifically crowned on 12 October 1895.