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Temple of the Child of Candelaria in Huehuetla

Huehuetla, Puebla

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The Temple of the Child of Candelaria in Huehuetla is of colonial, religious style. On its main façade, the doorway is a single body, where the entrance is marked with a semicircular arch, flanked by pilasters that end in a semicircular top of the doorway, in which the lintelled choir window is housed. The towers are of three bodies, whose bell towers show openings with a semicircular arch and end with a cupola. Its architectural plan is in the form of a Latin cross.

Municipality

The municipality of Huehuetla (State of Puebla) is located in the Sierra Norte of Puebla, it is a municipality with 89 percent of the Totonac-speaking indigenous population, it has several Architectural monuments, one of them is the Parish Temple of San Salvador, which It was built in the 16th century, it also has the Church of Calvario and the "Temple of the Child of Candelaria" of colonial type, from which the patron saint festivities begin. August 6 is the patron saint feast of San Salvador and we will point out that of the December 12, when the "Coffee Fair" is celebrated and eco-tourist attractions such as the unexplored caves, which are located about 4 kilometers from the municipal seat.

Festivities

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