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Atlixco

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Puebla: The Heritage of Mexico

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El estado de Puebla cuenta con una legislación de protección al patrimonio cultural de los poblanos. De acuerdo con la Ley de Fomento Cultural del Estado de Puebla, se consideran Patrimonio Cultural los testimonios históricos y objetos de conocimiento que continúen la tradición histórica, social, política, urbana, arquitectónica, tecnológica, ideológica y de carácter económico de la sociedad que los ha producido. ​ Este tipo de creaciones pueden obtener su reconocimiento como Patrimonio Cultural del Estado mediante declaratoria del Ejecutivo estatal en consulta con el Consejo Poblano de Cultura.

La ciudad de los ángeles fue reconocida como Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura por la UNESCO en el año de 1987.

En el mundo son cerca de 204 ciudades consideradas como Ciudades Patrimonio de la Humanidad y en México se reconocen 10 entre las que podemos destacar a la Ciudad de Puebla, esto debido principalmente por su valor histórico, arquitectónico y urbanístico; las ciudades consideradas para esta distinción son ciudades que aportan testimonios culturales y arquitectónicos únicos y sobresalientes.

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About Puebla

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Chalupas

Chalupas

Las chalupas son pequeñas tortillas de maíz fritas en abundante manteca de cerdo. Se bañan con salsa verde o roja y se acompañan con cebolla, carne deshebrada de res, puerco o pollo.

Fueron nombradas como los barcos o canoas que los aztecas usaban para navegar en los canales de la capital de la antigua Tenochtitlan, ahora Ciudad de México.

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Biblioteca Palafoxiana

The Biblioteca Palafoxiana has around 45,059 books that include a vast number of first and rare editions of materials such as Civil and Canon law, Theology, Patristics, Homiletics, Liturgy, Medicine, Philosophy, Chemistry, among others. Languages such as Latin, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic are also present. This great variety of knowledge is the evidence of a meaningful exchange of ideas and the presence of the Western intellectual tradition in America. This incredible venue still has its original furniture and flooring. In 2005, due to the importance of its collection, the Biblioteca Palafoxiana was recognized as “Memory of the World” by UNESCO.
Address: Av. 5 Oriente 5, Col. Centro Histórico, 72000 Puebla, Pue.

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Kitchen of the Ex Convento de Santa Rosa

The Convent of Santa Rosa de Lima, which had nuns of the Order of Santo Domingo, had as precedent a beguinage led by the Dominican friar Bernardo de Andia between 1677 and 1680. The foundation was officially approved in 1740, and in 1745 the convent was dedicated to Bishop Manuel Fernández de Santa Cruz. In 1867, due to the Reform Laws, the nuns were unfrocked, so the convent and its famous "Cocina de Santa Rosa" covered with Talavera became a possession of the government. The building was used as a hospital and later as a neighborhood. In 1926, the Kitchen of Santa Rosa was inaugurated as the "Museo de la Céramica" in honor of the production of Talavera of Puebla. In 1973, the convent and the kitchen were restored so the Museo de Arte Popular ex Convento de Santa Rosa was opened and dedicated to the artisan expressions of the 217 municipalities of Puebla. The permanent collection invites you to know the variety of materials and techniques that integrate the artisan wealth of the state, with the presence of Acatlán clay, Huixcolotla chopped paper, Tecali stone, Chigmecatitlán woven palm and textiles from the Sierra Norte, among others. In the entrance, there is a viceregal mural that still remains from the past.
Address: Calle 3 Norte No. 1203 Centro Histórico, Puebla

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Museum of the Evolution of Puebla

The Museum of the Evolution of Puebla shows, through four exhibition rooms, a journey of more than 14 billion years that covers the origins of the universe, as well as the main geological eras of Earth and the evolution of species. Topics such as biodiversity, global warming, and ecology are also developed. However, the permanent exhibition has an important collection of fossils, minerals, and skeletons reproductions of extinct species, as well as interactive resources, scale models, and mockups that allow the visitor to approach the museum in a didactic way.
Address: Av: Ejército de Oriente, esq. Cazadores de Morelia S/N, Unidad Cívica 5 de Mayo. Los Fuertes, 72260 Puebla, Pue.

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Museum of the Mexican Revolution House of the Serdán Brothers

The Regional Museum of the Mexican Revolution House of the Serdán brothers was inaugurated on November 18th, 1960 by President Adolfo López Mateos with the objective of remembering the beginning of the Mexican Revolution of Puebla which Aquiles, Máximo and, Carmen Serdán took part of. The property belonged to Natalia Serdán, and functioned as a secret headquarters for the meetings of the anti-relectionist party of Puebla and warehouse of weapons and ammunition until the discovery of the conspiracy in 1910 where Máximo and Achilles lost their lives. On the first floor, you can see a recreation of the area where the Serdán Altatriste lived, including Carmen's bed which was donated to the museum by the family. On the second floor, historical photographs, newspapers and documents explain the origins and development of the Mexican Revolution. Among the most relevant works is “El espejo baleado”, a mirror that has bullet impacts from the fight.
Address: 6 Oriente No. 206, Centro Histórico, Puebla.

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