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You will continue your tour visiting the Church of Santa María Tonantzintla, this Franciscan temple is extremely interesting because it is an example of the "Indigenous Baroque" as well as San Francisco Acatepec, it was in this place where the religious allowed the indigenous people to apply their knowledge in techniques artistic and could make sure that there is not a free centimeter. Continuing with this adventure you will arrive at the center of the capital of Puebla, recognized as a World Heritage City declared by UNESCO, a site full of interesting monuments and historical data, here you will have the opportunity to visit the Cathedral and the Chapel of the Rosary, considered the Eighth Wonder of the art world, it houses an opulent decoration that will surprise you.
The Palafoxiana Library is a bibliographic site in the city of Puebla, founded by Bishop Juan de Palafox y Mendoza in 1646. It was the first public library in America. Lastly, we will visit the smallest volcano in the world, Cuexcomate.
Cholula It is a city of the Mexican state of Puebla, which is part of the Puebla-Tlaxcala Metropolitan Area6 and is practically conurbed with the state capital, the city of Puebla de Zaragoza; It is located in the settlement of the ancient pre-Hispanic city of Cholula, from which it receives its name. It is the head of the municipality of San Pedro Cholula.
You will continue your tour visiting the Church of Santa María Tonantzintla, this Franciscan temple is extremely interesting because it is an example of the "Indigenous Baroque" monuments and historical data, here you will have the opportunity to know the Cathedral and the Chapel of the Rosary, considered the eighth Wonder of the art world, it houses an opulent decoration that will surprise you.
The Palafoxiana Library is a bibliographic site in the city of Puebla, founded by Bishop Juan de Palafox y Mendoza in 1646 .. It was the first public library in America. Lastly, we will visit the smallest bolcan in the world, Cuexcomate.
Puebla is a city in the eastern central area of Mexico, southeast of Mexico City. It is known for its culinary history, colonial architecture, and ceramics. The painted Talavera pottery that adorns various buildings is made locally. The Cathedral of Puebla, from the Renaissance period, has tall bell towers and stands in front of the central square, the Zócalo
The Chapel of the Virgen del Rosario is the chapel attached to the Temple of Santo Domingo in the city of Puebla, Mexico. A work from the 17th century, the summit of New Spain's baroque, it was described in its time as La Casa de Oro, as well as the eighth wonder of the world by Fray Diego de Gorozpe, in a print from 1690
The Cuexcomate is a small eminence located in Puebla de Zaragoza, in the Mexican state of the same name. It has gained fame with the tourist nickname "the smallest volcano in the world", although in reality it is a dormant geyser.
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