One Saturday morning, my friend Javier and I decided to travel around the southern region of our state of Puebla. We grew a little weary towards the afternoon and it was kind of Javier to drive for extended periods of time but Puebla is not that big of a state. We first stopped in Tecalli de Herrera and visited the Ex-convento de Tecalli, the first picture. What remains of it is quite impressive although there is no roof on the main part of the structure. I wanted to include a few pictures of a mural on one wall and a pic of the baptismal font originally used by the Franciscan order here at the convent. The construction began in 1540 and was completed in 1559 or something like that. Tecalli at one time was home to Tolteca-Chichimeca peoples or at least part of their area. The convent was abandoned in 1643 when the Bishop of Puebla was at odds with those that ran the convent and lived there. It was quite interesting and of course, with my handy student id, I got in for free. I just love that because wherever we go, I can usually get into these places for free. That's as it should be! It was a fun day and I got to know a little bit more about this state of Puebla.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Tecalli de Herrera and Tepexi El Viejo
Posted by BryanSchaeffer.blogspot.com at 2:19 PM
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wow bry! seeing the photos and stories from your adventures makes me so happy! you are amazing and i am so proud of you (hmmm, hows that for cheeseyness ;) i hope you know that if you were ever stranded or out of money or just needing someone, you could call me. for real. it's important for me to make sure that my friends know that right now. loves. oxot
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