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The Temple of the Virgin of the Rosary from the 18th century (1736) in Baroque style, of religious colonial type. Its austere façade features a semicircular arch on its doorway, flanked by columns with smooth shafts and Tuscan capitals. Above the entrance there is an empty niche with fluted pilasters and plant motifs at its side.
Teteles de Avila Castillo is a municipality located in the northeastern part of the State of Puebla, its original name means "heap of stones", but it refers to the tomb of the monarchs, it has various architectural structures such as the Church of the Virgin del Rosario, from the 18th century (1736), the government palace and a quarry marble bust of Manuel Avila Camacho, has options for tourism such as the "Xoncóyotl River Waterfall", an inland body of water, the " Teteles Archaeological Site", native type. It is located at the northern end of the town and includes a series of mounds that were part of a pre-Hispanic settlement."
The celebration in honor of the Virgin of the Rosary, on October 7th, where folkloric dances are performed, such as bullfighters, allegorical floats are decorated, wind music bands, mariachis and processions. On November 1st and 2nd, offerings are erected in honor of the dead, exchange of offerings, and the bell-ringer's dinner. The celebration of the Christmas posadas that are distinguished by their different presentations.