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The parish church dedicated to the Divine Savior, colonial in style and dating from the 17th century.
San Salvador el Seco is a town in the State of Puebla, the name it currently has was given due to the scarcity of water and because a dry stick was found in the form of an ornament. The iconic construction of the town is the parish church dedicated to the Divine Salvador dating back to the 17th century, in the civic plaza in front of the municipal presidency, there is a statue alluding to Don Miguel Hidalgo and Don Venustiano Carranza, which is located in Paso Puente, August 6 is the commemoration of the Divine Savior, celebrated with processions, dances and popular festivals. It is also celebrated on May 1, 3 and 5 because the founding of the municipality is on these dates. On November 22, the feast of Santa Cecilia is celebrated.