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This colonial-style building dates back to the 16th century, with its portal structure it houses the powers of the municipality of Olintla.
Olintla, its name means Place of earthquakes or Place where there is rubber, is one of the 217 municipalities of the state of Puebla, it has iconic buildings of the region such as the parish temple dedicated to San José, who is the patron saint of the town and dates back to the 19th century. XVI, as well as the Municipal Presidency, March 19 is the patron saint's day with processions and dances, the "flying stick" is raised and the "Quetzalines", "Tejedores" and "Huehues" dance, the tourist attractions include pools of water, rivers and forests that stand out in sight, lagoons and viewpoints, one of the most important "El Pasamanos", there are also caves, the tiger cave and hidden archaeological zones in the Zum river, the archaeological zo
March 19th is the patronal festival with processions and dances; December 12th is the celebration of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the "flying stick" is raised and the "Quetzalines", "Tejedores" and "Huehues" dance; there are masses and processions. In addition to the traditional All Saints' Day and Holy Week festivals and the Festival of the Sower in the months of January and June.