Zocalo - Puebla, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
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Zocalo Puebla
An old fountain rests at the center of this bucolic plaza, located in Puebla's historic district.
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- ... We walked around the Zocalo atleast 3 times watching people drink coffee and eat breakfast at one of the restuarants before ...
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- Puebla, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
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- Main Square (Zocalo) in Oaxaca by Marc-patty from a blog titled Puebla, Veracruz, Oaxaca
- Restaurants am Rand von Zocalo by Flitterjahr from a blog titled Ein Tag in Puebla
- Palico Municipal in the Zocalo by Nikandads2008 from a blog titled Route East to Mexico's famous city of Puebla!
- Sculpture in Puebla Zocalo by Kbramblings from a blog titled On to Puebla de los Angeles
- Zocalo in historic Puebla by Kbramblings from a blog titled On to Puebla de los Angeles
- Zocalo and the Cathedral by Tom_hollie_2010 from a blog titled Peaceful Puebla
- Street near the Zocalo by Kbramblings from a blog titled On to Puebla de los Angeles
- Der Zocalo von Puebla by Flitterjahr from a blog titled Ein Tag in Puebla
- Zocalo in Puebla by Greensintransit from a blog titled Puebla & Nausea
- A Zocalo sidestreet by Itsgotime from a blog titled Puebla, Mexico
- Idiot in the Zocalo by Nikandads2008 from a blog titled Route East to Mexico's famous city of Puebla!
- Zocalo de Puebla by Rayou from a blog titled Puebla
- Zocalo in Puebla by Nancydeb from a blog titled Puebla
- Zocalo at night! by Nikandads2008 from a blog titled Route East to Mexico's famous city of Puebla!
- Zocalo Puebla by Alawlor from a blog titled Puebla
- Peubla Zocalo by Jb92434 from a blog titled The Real Mexico at last!
- At The Zocalo by Andanddan from a blog titled Puebla - The Most Spanish of Mexico's Cities
- B Zocalo by Itsgotime from a blog titled Puebla, Mexico
- Zocalo by Tom_hollie_2010 from a blog titled Peaceful Puebla
- ZOCALO by Sandraetmaxime from a blog titled Mirroir, Mirroir,...quand te reverrais-je
Zocalo Puebla Mexico
Zocalo Puebla Mexico
Centro Historico - Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
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Centro Historico Mexico City
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- ... I have been out and about today roaming the Centro Historico - i think i had forgot what a city boy i am at heart I got to my Hostel around 9 ...
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- Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
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- Zocalo - the main plaza in Centro Historico by Barbarabryson from a blog titled Mexico City: the ultimate tequila sunrise
- Centro Historico - more fancy architecture by Greensintransit from a blog titled Mexico City (continued)
- A Baroque church in the Centro Historico by Maggiepie7 from a blog titled El Centro and Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
- Centro Historico a Mexico City by Josylo from a blog titled Arrivée à Mexico City !
- Cathedral centro historico by Kasnsqueak from a blog titled Asta la Vista Mexico City
- Centro Historico by Jtrail from a blog titled THE CITY!
- Centro Historico by Steveanderson from a blog titled Buenos Dias Mexico
- Centro Historico by Losbrowns from a blog titled Together with 18 Million Mexicanos
- Centro Historico by Tommnow from a blog titled Ciudad Mexico
- Centro historico by Solskjaer20 from a blog titled Final days in Mexico City
Zocalo Puebla Mexico
Zocalo Puebla Mexico
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La majestuosa. Catedral de los Ángeles
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A view from the city hall meeting room where the government gathers.
Puebla, Mexico - Unravel Travel TV
Puebla City Centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site and it is one of Mexico's best-preserved Spanish Colonial treasures. It contains some 2,600 designated historic buildings. As Mexican cities go, this is a very pedestrian-friendly city and easy to explore on foot. If you'd rather not walk, a red double-decker Turibus runs narrated tours departing every half hour. You'll find both a bus stop and a tourist information booth in the zócalo.
Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception: built from 1575 -- 1640, its towers (at 73.9 m; 244 f) are considered the highest in the country and even Latin America. It is noted for its marble floors, rich gold leaf interior, and awesome main altar -- designed by Manuel Tolsa and depicting the kings and queens of 17th century Europe.
Palacio Municipal (Town Hall): Built on the original Spanish authority seat of government, the current Palacio dates from the beginning of the 2oth century, with a strong neoclassical architecture of the period of Dictator Porfirio Diaz. The style was also inspired by French architecture, which was fashionable at that time. In the interior houses a courtyard with a beautiful marble staircase.
Church of Santo Domingo: Considered by some to be Mexico's most exuberantly decorated temple, Santo Domingo dates from 1650. Its Capilla del Rosario is a dazzling mix of painted tiles, gold leaf, and sculpture. The Chapel dates from the second half of the 17th century and constitutes one of the greatest achievements of baroque art in the Americas. The chapel is laminated with 22k gold over stucco. A true wonder to behold.
Biblioteca Palafoxiana: Don't miss a visit to the New World's first public library! This site dates to the 17th century and once housed the hemisphere's finest collection of manuscripts. Today there are over 43,000 books in its inventory, including rare works from the 15th century. The site is located on the upper level of the Casa de la Cultura, next to the Cathedral.
Some other masterpieces of colonial architecture you can admire in Puebla Centre are the Ex-Convent of Santa Rosa, home to Puebla's excellent Museo de Artesanias; the Secret Convent of Santa Monica, built in the 17th century; the Museo Universitario - Casa De Los Muñecos, one of the most peculiar examples of civil baroque style in New Spain; the Iglesia de San Francisco, located in the oldest part of the city, and Museo Casa de Alfeñique, that owes its name to the abundant and fine ornamentation of white argamasa which looks like the famous sugar candies made in Puebla called alfeñiques.
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