

EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
This is a Franciscan construction from the mid-16th century that houses the patron saint of the town, San Luis Obispo.
On its facade, you can admire the image of San Antonio surrounded by shields belonging to the Franciscan order, and at the top, there is a choir window.
It has two towers, one of which is much smaller than the other. The larger tower consists of two bodies topped by a forged iron cross.
Inside, the magnificent main altarpiece in Churrigueresque style stands out, where the Virgin Mary is depicted in the center surrounded by carved wood covered in gold leaf.
Location
Allende Sur No. 104, Centro, Huamantla, Tlax.
Ex Convento de San Luis Obispo
A CITY WITH BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL JEWELS