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The Parador Turístico Museo Santa María in La Trinitaria, located in a former hacienda called Santa María, which flourished in the 19th century, was restored and decorated with furniture and works of art from centuries past to create the exclusive atmosphere of the Hotel Parador Museo Santa María, where there is a chapel converted into a Museum of sacred art from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
La Trinitaria (formerly Zapaluta) its name means in Nahuatl "Way of Dwarves", is a municipality located in the southeast of Mexico in the state of Chiapas, known for its natural, historical and archaeological attractions, among them are: Lagunas de Montebello National Park, Lagos de Colón, Parador Santa María Museum, former San José Coneta convent, the Parish of the Holy Trinity, the ruins of the pre-Columbian city of Chinkultic in the cold zone, and in the warm zone the ruins of Lagartero, among others. It is a municipality full of history, culture and traditions, its inhabitants (Los Zapalutecos, Caramelos or Trinitarenses), are kind, generous and respectful, they stand out in different fields (local and international).
In La Trinitaria the most important celebrations are the Feast of Saint Sebastian, the Eternal Father, the Trinity, the Holy Cross and the Virgin of Guadalupe.