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If you are interested in a Carnival tour please contact Carlos Rivero  for details and pricing. // Si estas interesado en un tour de Carnaval por favor contactar a Carlos Rivero para detalles y precio.

  

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Desiderio H. Xochitiotzin MuralsTlaxcala State Goverment Palace houses at the entrance hall and at the main stairway the murals of the famous Tlaxcalan Muralist Desiderio Hernandez Xochitiotzin (+). These Murals describe the history of Tlaxcala State starting from its prehispanic origins as the people, prehispanic gods, mithology, customs, markets, heros and, historical events.

  

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Arts and Traditions MuseumThe Art and Traditions Museum will lead us to a short review of the local Mexican Traditions whose are a result of the strong mixture of several cultural influences as Nahua (or aztec), Otomi and Spanish as well. The Museum exhibits Textil Manufacturing, Masks, Carnival Dresses, Pulque Drink Manufacturing, Bell Manufacturing and a Otomi Traditional Home.

  

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Tlaxcala TownTlaxcala City is the capital of the Tlaxcala Mexican State. This city represents an important part of the first years of the spanish colonial period in Mexico. Here, in 1519, Hernan Cortes with his soldiers and the four local native lords made an historical militar-religious alliance in order to combat together against the aztecs and change the  prehispanic mexican history in a radical way.

  

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Memorial MuseumThe History of Tlaxcala is very unknown but rich of historical elements to undertand the Conquist and the spanish colonial period in Mexico. Therefore, we need to stop by the Memorial Museum of Tlaxcala and to travel in time and space by explaining the different objects and documents found in the museum and which will provide us a new perspective of the mexican history.
  

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