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Inside the Chapel of Señor Santiago in Santa Cruz Quilehtla on the left side there is a two-body tower, the first has a semicircular arch each pointed to each cardinal point and has a bell and a battlement in each corner; the second body has a spherical dome with tile covering.
Santa Cruz Quilehtla is one of the 60 municipalities of the state of Tlaxcala, its name comes from the Nahuatl word Quilihtla which translates as "place where quelites abound", it has beautiful religious buildings such as the Chapel Corazón de Jesús, the time of its construction dates back to the 19th century and the Chapel of Señor Santiago, the Lord Jesus Christ who represents the Holy Cross is the patron saint of this community, it is precisely on May 3, the day of the Holy Cross, when construction workers are also celebrated.
The Lord Jesus Christ, who represents the Holy Cross, is the patron saint of this community, since the inhabitants say that in the fields of Quilehtla there were constantly nopales in the form of a cross, so it was decided that Quilehtla would previously bear the name of Santa Cruz. It is precisely on May 3, the day of the Holy Cross, when the construction workers (popularly known as "masons") are also celebrated, who do not work on that day and faithfully go to visit the patron saint of that place.