APAN
Parroquia de La Asunción (The Asuncion Parish)
Constructed between the 17th and 18th centuries, this parish is considered a jewel of Mexican baroque architecture.
Hacienda Ocotepec (Ocotepec Hacienda)
This property dates back to 1742. In the entrance, there is a patio that gives way to the granary, corrals, the stables, the first floor of the large house and the chapel dedicated to San Francisco.
Hacienda de Chimalpa (Chimalpa Hacienda)
Chimalpa Hacienda was the most important pulque producer, and currently is still one of the main suppliers of this drink in the Republic.
Hacienda de Santiago Tetlapayac (Santiago Tetlapayac Hacienda)
The beauty of the construction and the landscapes that surround the area have made this property one of the favorites of film directors for many decades.
Hacienda de San Antonio Tochatlaco (San Antonio Tochatlaco Hacienda)
This hacienda dates back to 1840 and consists of a large central patio, chapel, entrance hall, towers, an office, the main house and two Sevillian-style patios.
TEPEAPULCO
Parroquia y ex Convento de San Francisco (The San Francisco Parish and Old Convent)
This structure was built by the Fransicans in the 16th century in the center of the city.
Tecolote I
Here you can see mounds and platforms as well as a small pyramid.
Caja de Agua
This is a small, but very original structure built in 1545 at the end of the aqueduct built to bring water to the people of the area.
ALMOLOYA
Iglesia de La Purísima Concepción (Church of the Immaculate Conception)
This structure was built during the 16th century but was recently reconstructed and adorned. It has many beautiful architectural elements.
El Sabinal
This place is suitable for a day outdoors and camping. It has bathrooms, grills and garbage bins.
Las Peñas de los Órganos
This place is perfect for those who love extreme sports.
La Laguna del Puerco
This lake is ideal for boating.
EMILIANO ZAPATA
Hacienda de San Lorenzo (San Lorenzo Hacienda)
Hacienda de San Lorenzo was a large-scale pulque producer during its height. It is a beautiful structure full of history and is one of the most representative of this area.
ZEMPOALA
Hacienda Casa Grande (Large House Hacienda)
This hacienda is located in the center of Zempoala and dates back to 1860. It is distinguished by its 18 arches made of rose quartz that form the main façade.
Parroquia y ex Convento de Todos Santos (The Todos Santos Parish and Old Convent)
These structures were built by the Fransicans in the 16th century.
La Picota de Zempoala (ó Monumento de Piedra Labrada)
This is a unique monument from the 16th century. This column is carved with Spanish shields.
Acueducto del Padre Tembleque (Father Tembleque Aqueduct)
This is a notable example of civil engineering from the viceregal era. The third arch of the aqueduct crosses a ravine that is a little over 1,000 meters deep.
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