Apizaco, Tlaxcala
Apizaco is a young city that was born as a result of the railroad construction in the middle of the nineteenth century. Its tranquil streets and modest structures reflect the commercial activity that took place there. It is known for its carved wooden furniture and famous walking sticks that might have once helped an old native gentleman.
Apizaco has a strong bullfighting influence which is reflected by the cattle ranches in the area as well as many running of the bulls festivities in their well known bullring.
Some of the most visited places in this area are the Our Lady of the Misericordia Basilica, the El Calvario Chapel, the Santa Anita Temple, the Santa María Texcalac Monastery and Church, the old Santa María Texcalac Convent, the San Luis Spinning, Weaving and Printing Factory, the Actipan Hacienda, the Railroad Station, the No. 212 Steam Engine (Monument to the Nacozari Hero), and the San Luis Rey de Francia Temple.
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It’s a building that was built 12 years ago approximately, it has two stories with an hacienda style, it has a reception and a lobby area, a restaurant, housekeeping department, in each floor there is a small lobby... |
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