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Located just two kilometers from Asientos towards Tepezalá, this Hacienda was born as a primitive hermitage and then as a convent or religious exercise house with a church and sanctuary. By 1694, the Real de Asientos de Ibarra had already been founded. The name of this Hacienda comes from the tree called tepozán that grows in this mining region.
The Municipality of Asientos is one of the 10 municipalities into which the state of Aguascalientes is divided. Its name comes from Our Lady of Belén de los Asientos de Ibarra, hence its current name. Among its main buildings is the Church of San José in Asientos, the Larrañaga House, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Miner's House, where you can still see the quarry and blacksmith work on the doors and windows, the temple and the Former convent of the Lord of Tepozán , one kilometer before reaching Villa Juárez, the El Llavero recreational center and the El Barzón spa are located. In January, the traditional festival of the Patroness of the Parish is celebrated.
In January, the traditional festival of the Patron Saint of the Parish is celebrated. In July, Miner's Day is celebrated, along with the festival dedicated to the Lord of Tepozán.