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Este lugar es uno más de los bellos y típicos poblados del paisaje poblano. Su imagen urbana es tranquila, con su agradable plaza en la que se puede ver un gran reloj floral.
A set of iron pieces guard cone of the temples door in Zacatlan Puebla. All the door is covered with this nice ornaments. It was built in 1562 and its still standing, The temple is still a church but the rooms that used to be were monks lived are now a Museum and a House od Performing Arts.
Pueblo Magico Zacatlán de las Manzanas (Zacatlán of the Apples), Franciscan Convent Zacatlán.
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The Old Franciscan Convent Zacatlán was founded in 1562 built by the Franciscan order and is one of the first Catholic temples built in America and one of the oldest that still perform religious services.
Construction began in 1562, almost eight years before the Cathedral of Mexico City, and twelve years before the Cathedral of Puebla. The building was completed and blessed by Hernando de Villagómez, third bishop of Tlaxcala, on November 21, 1564.
The building got an extensive restoration in 2009.
After a visit to Pueblo Magico Zacatlán de las Manzanas (Zacatlán of the Apples), we drove a few Km to an amusement park with a large waterfall, Salto de Quetzalapan (Cascadas Salto de Quetzalapan) - Quetzalapan Falls.
The park water fall seen from a lower viewing platform.
The Mexico tour is on hold while we travel to Argentina. The Mexico series returns early June 2025.
We are on a bus on the way to Magic Town of Mexico, Zacatlán in the state of Puebla.
The bus is passing through the city of Apizaco in the state of Tlaxczla.
Apizaco has railroad repair yards and is on the Mexico City to Veracruz rail line.
This old train with a steam locomotive is part of the public monuments of the city.
05 May, 1964, steam engines, represented by engine No. 212, was decommissioned, changing to diesel electric engines.
The locomotive was moved to the roundabout on Avenida 16 de Septiembre. This monument highlights the origin and meaning of the railway city of Apizaco.
Pueblo Magico Zacatlán de las Manzanas (Zacatlán of the Apples), Manzana Gigante (Giant Apple).
The apple tile mosaic is located on a pedestrian only street in Centro Zacatlán.
If you like eating apples or quaffing apple cider, then Zacatlán de las Manzanas whose name means Zacatlan of the Apples, is the place for you.
And the Feria de la Manzana apple fair is the absolute best time of year to visit.
The city's main annual festival is the Feria de la Manzana or Apple Fair, has been held each August since 1941. The city also host a Cider Festival in November.
Pueblo Magico Zacatlán de las Manzanas (Zacatlán of the Apples), Franciscan Convent Zacatlán.
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The Old Franciscan Convent Zacatlán was founded in 1562 built by the Franciscan order and is one of the first Catholic temples built in America and one of the oldest that still perform religious services.
Construction began in 1562, almost eight years before the Cathedral of Mexico City, and twelve years before the Cathedral of Puebla. The building was completed and blessed by Hernando de Villagómez, third bishop of Tlaxcala, on November 21, 1564.
The building got an extensive restoration in 2009.
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Pueblo Magico Zacatlán de las Manzanas (Zacatlán of the Apples), Puebla is noted for its extensive intricate tile mosaic murals.
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Created by local artists, the vibrant tile art depicts the town's history, biblical scenes, and the importance of the apple. to Zacatlán's economy.
The murals line residential streets between the center and Barranca de los Jilgueros, or "Goldfinches Canyon," a t mountain viewpoint near the town main plaza.
Pueblo Magico Zacatlán de las Manzanas (Zacatlán of the Apples), Puebla is noted for its extensive intricate tile mosaic murals.
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Created by local artists, the vibrant tile art depicts the town's history, biblical scenes, and the importance of the apple. to Zacatlán's economy.
The murals line residential streets between the center and Barranca de los Jilgueros, or "Goldfinches Canyon," a t mountain viewpoint near the town main plaza.
Pueblo Magico Zacatlán de las Manzanas (Zacatlán of the Apples), Puebla is noted for its extensive intricate tile mosaic murals.
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Created by local artists, the vibrant tile art depicts the town's history, biblical scenes, and the importance of the apple. to Zacatlán's economy.
The murals line residential streets between the center and Barranca de los Jilgueros, or "Goldfinches Canyon," a t mountain viewpoint near the town main plaza.
Zacatlán, Puebla.
Campamento Tlatempa
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Pueblo Magico Zacatlán de las Manzanas (Zacatlán of the Apples), Puebla, Reloj Floral Zacatlán (Floral Clock).
The two sided Floral Clock was built during main square (Zocalo) renovation in 1986 beginning operation 09 on August.
The was donated by Relojes Centenario of Zacatlán.
Relojes Centenario is the first Monumental Clock factory in Latin America.
The first monumental clocks in Latin America were made in Zacatlán beginning in 1918.
Capilla dedicada a la Virgen de Guadalupe y se encuentra dentro de la iglesia de la parroquia de San Pedro.
Chapel in honor to the Virgin of Guadalupe. It is inside the church of San Pedro's parish.
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Tláloc (Classical Nahuatl).
Tlāloc is a member of the pantheon of gods in Aztec religion. As supreme god of the rain, Tlaloc is also a god of earthly fertility and of water.
VitroMural. Paseo de la Barranca.
Zacatlán de las Manzanas. -Puebla MÉXICO-
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