Hi, guys! Each weekend in Tepotzotlán is an outlet for all those work pressures. This past weekend I decided to take more photos of the place.
This is the old Jesuit College, now converted into the Museo Nacional del Virreinato.
It is said that formerly these statues that now decorate the façade once had gold baths.
This is the little tianguis or weekend market. The merchants sell typical food, regional clothing and artery products.
Inside the Museum rest some old armors that were used by the guards of the place.
The facade of the chapel inside the National Museum of the Viceroyalty. Some finishes are gold.
The interior garden has some beautiful examples of flowers.
A small display drugstore inside the museum's facilities.
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