Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
It was built between 1569 and 1570.
Most of the original construction has been lost, with only a few deteriorated walls remaining, as the convent and part of the church were divided and allocated to private individuals. However, it is known that it was of considerable size. unos cuantos murallones carcomidos, ya que tanto el convento como parte de la iglesia fueron fraccionados y adjudicado a particulares. Sin embargo, se sabe que era de buenas proporciones.
The current construction dates back to the 17th century and is painted in white and blue. Its entrance features a semicircular arch, and the upper part of the façade boasts a coral window.
Inside, a beautiful main altarpiece stands out, carved in wood and covered in gold leaf, with several paintings and a niche containing the statue of Santa María Nativitas.
Location
Calle Primera de Zaragoza No. 5, Centro, Natívitas, Tlax.
Convento de Santa María Nativitas
A CITY WITH BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL JEWELS