EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Iglesia y Ex Convento de San Diego
Chapel built by the Dominicans in the 16th century as a visiting chapel.
In 1640, the Dieguinos occupied the building and modified it by adding a convent with two cloisters. In the 19th century, its orchard was used as a railway station.
Inside the Ex-Convent, there is the "José María Morelos y Pavón" Site Museum, where various models, clothing, and documents related to the Independence movement and the Siege of Cuautla are exhibited.
Location
Padre Sámano, Col. Centro, Cuautla, Mor.
Iglesia y Ex Convento de San Diego
WATER PARKS AND THE BEST CLIMATE