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Temple of the Three Wise Men in Zapotitlán

Zapotitlán, Puebla

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In this temple, it is said that the statues of the three wise men made of gold are buried, and you can also find decorative art of the wise men made of gold that is 380 years old. Auxiliary Council of Popoloca origin, the temple is distinguished by the pre-Hispanic style of its images. It is a purely artisanal community that makes very fine pieces of burnished clay with ancestral techniques, winning First Place at the National Level in 2005.

Municipality

Zapotitlán is one of the 217 municipalities of the Mexican state of Puebla, its name means "Victorious, Winning and Invincible Lord", it has beautiful architectural constructions such as the parish church dedicated to San Martín Obispo de Tours, France dates back to the 16th century, also the ruins of the ancient Popoloca culture in the vicinity of the Cutha hill and the chapels in the four auxiliary boards date from the 18th - 19th centuries, the main festival is celebrated on October 24 and a secondary one on November 11 there is a fair, processions and dances.

Festivities

The main festival is celebrated on October 24th and a secondary one on November 11th. There is a fair, processions and dances.


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