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It was built in the 19th century. Today only 10 percent of the premises are used, the rest is abandoned and in constant deterioration. Only the walls of the chapel remain, the northwest end was demolished and new construction was done; the main façade is of apparent plastering as well as the walls, the thickness of these is 60 cms., and consists of two levels. The floors and the roof are made of wooden beams; the shape of both is flat.
San José Teacalco is a municipality in the state of Tlaxcala, its name means, in turn, "the one who embarks people or who passes them from one side of the river to the other", it has beautiful religious buildings such as the San José Temple dating from the 19th century and Hacienda Totolquexco was built in the 19th century, on March 19th San José is celebrated and celebrated with religious acts, fireworks, mechanical games, cockfights, horse races and the classic popular dance.
In the Municipality of San José Teacalco, the groups of huehues dancing quadrillas are an essential part of the carnival celebrations. The music that accompanies their dance is not restricted to a single musical genre and its origin is diverse. They regularly resort to the "greatest hits of the moment", songs or melodies that are popular on radio and television stations. At the same time, they are themes that are accepted in local fair dances. On March 19, San José is celebrated and celebrated with religious acts, fireworks, mechanical games, cockfights, horse races and the classic popular dance.