Ex Convent of San Agustin
The Xilitla convent, built in the 16th century, is the only existing Plateresque-style convent and the oldest in the state. Constructed of solid masonry, with thick, high walls crowned by crenellations of Moorish influence.
It was once used as a school, barracks, and even a canteen. Its main facade was recently remodeled, now featuring special lighting on the facade, rooftops, main nave, and cloister.
Sundays are Huapangueada day in the main square, a traditional dance with music, the tianguis is also set up where the famous zacahuiles (tamales up to two meters long to share) are prepared.
The Englishman Edward James lived on the inherited fortune of his family to be the only male...
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It houses 63 original sculptures, 5 lithographs, 24 drawings, several photographs, 2 tapestr...
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It is a hole created in the ground resulting from the collapse of limestone soil, measuring ...
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