An old fountain rests at the center of this bucolic plaza, located in Puebla's historic district.
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An old fountain rests at the center of this bucolic plaza, located in Puebla's historic district.
Meson is very thoughtful in the preparation and presentation of the course. It is an introduction, enjoyable totally, gives great printed handouts, an apron to take home and an overall great...
This extremely ornate 17th-century chapel is part of the Santo Domingo Church.
This museum houses numerous artifacts and pieces of art from pre-Columbian and colonial times.
Over 3,000 exotic animals roam free in this nature park.
This huge baroque-style cathedral dominates the town's main square and is one of Puebla's most recognizable landmarks.
An art gallery with some permanent pieces and a series of rotating exhibitions.
This bookstore is transformed into a cafe with live music during the evenings.
This street is a popular antique shopping area by day and provides a lively musical atmosphere at night.
This fort marks the location of the Battle of Cinco de Mayo, which Mexico fought against Napoleon III in 1862.
The Ballet Folklorico de Mexico (de Amalia Hernandez) is Mexico City's world famous dance group. It performs twice a week, once on Wed. and twice on Sunday at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. There are
A 43,000-volume library located in the Casa de la Cultura.
This ornate baroque church was built by indigenous converts between 1571 and 1611.
This museum of religious art served as a secret convent during the 19th century when convents and monasteries were banned.
This museum houses a wide variety of Mexican arts and crafts.
Factory tours are offered of Uriarte, a company that has been producing ceramics since 1827.
This baroque-style cathedral, which dominates the south side of Puebla's Zócalo, took from 1575 to 1649 to build.
The nickname given to Av. 6 Oriente, a street which features stores selling a type of candy artwork native to Puebla.
This collection of arts and crafts is housed in what was once a 17th-century convent named Santa Rosa.
