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Ecce Homo Chapel in Puebla

Puebla, Puebla

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Located in one of the indigenous neighborhoods of the City, this chapel replaced the original hermitage built in the 16th century and dedicated to the Holy Cross. It was called La Cruz de Tecpan or La Cruz de los Mestizos. The chapel dates back to 1642 and is currently dedicated to the passage in the life of Jesus in which Pilate presents him to the Jews saying: Ecce Homo or Behold the man.

Municipality

Puebla (officially Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza), is a municipality and Mexican metropolis, capital of the state of Puebla, it has many historical buildings, an example of which is the Cathedral, its construction that mixes three different architectural styles (Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical), its towers They are the highest and most beautiful in Mexico, Temple of the Company of Jesus, the Temple of San Cristóbal, Temple of Santo Domingo, the Chapel of the Rosary, zoos, museums, shopping centers, cultural areas, theaters, other attractions such as the spa Agua Azul, the Poblano Cultural Institute, Bullring, the Valsequillo Dam and the San Baltazar Lagoon, etc....(we suggest entering the sites section)

Festivities

Between April and May, the Puebla Fair is held, where you can enjoy industrial, artisanal, agricultural and commercial exhibitions, as well as artistic and cultural events. As well as countless festivities in the neighborhoods that make up the great Capital of Puebla.


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