Tenango de Doria
Located 57 km northeast of Tulancingo
Located 57 km northeast of Tulancingo
Located 57 km northeast of Tulancingo
Otomi women are the authors of the embroideries that have earned international fame to this picturesque village. Also they are known as 'tenangos' stories told in them have to do with rural life and often adorn chickens, rabbits, horses or dogs. Since you're there also visit the Church of St. Augustine, and the surrounding hills the Brujo, Arc, the Cerritos and Cirio.
Whether you know him as El Santo, the Silver Masked Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta or in Tulancingo, his...
more
The entire Huapalcalco region is considered one of the most important in the pre-Hispanic popul...
more
The building that houses the museum was the first railway station of Tulancingo built in 1893 b...
more