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Salón de Cabildos del Edificio Delegacional de Tlalpan
Salón de Cabildos del Edificio Delegacional de Tlalpan
Salón de Cabildos del Edificio Delegacional de Tlalpan
Salón de Cabildos del Edificio Delegacional de Tlalpan
Salón de Cabildos del Edificio Delegacional de Tlalpan
Salón de Cabildos del Edificio Delegacional de Tlalpan
Salón de Cabildos del Edificio Delegacional de Tlalpan
Salón de Cabildos del Edificio Delegacional de Tlalpan
Salón de Cabildos del Edificio Delegacional de Tlalpan
Salón de Cabildos del Edificio Delegacional de Tlalpan
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Jgonzalez G (10/30/2019)
Magical property that houses the mayor's office of Tlalpan, contains historical facts little spread. On its facade there are murals that tell the story of Tlalpan, from the settlement of tribes, the destruction that caused the eruption of the Xitle volcano, currently known as the Ajusco. Marqueza Mancera that led Sister Juana Inés de la Cruz for a walk. Lorenzo de Zavala twice governor of the state of Mexico based in Tlalpan. Since Tlalpan is the capital of the state of Mexico, he founded his own mint, property currently occupied by public schools. The main door of the city hall is surrounded by the shields of the ancient villages that formed the territory of Tlalpan. The painting of Hernán Cortés with the natives is striking and the legend that has a bronze plaque at the bottom that says "The town of Ajusco helps Cortes in the conquest of Tenochtitlán, reciprocally the king of Spain grants them land and coat of arms"
israel camargo (10/21/2019)
A clean, safe and excellent place to eat and walk
A. Enrique Mejia F. (05/23/2019)
It is a place that is worth visiting, in the bureaucratic paperwork are not always very effective and the staff is very badly faced, but the only thing worthwhile is the mural that is outside where different historical stages are told. the delegation, was elaborated by Roberto Rodríguez Navarro in 1987, in which the history of the founding of Tlalpan is told, from the ntepasados ​​that lived in Cuicuilco to the modern era. The building began to be built in 1871 based on quarry stone and volcanic stone from the same area of ​​Tlalpa, all the villages collaborated with the raw material for its construction.
Anna Kyouyama (10/28/2018)
An information shift takes up to 2 hours, because the module is not available. Arrive before 9 o'clock to be the first and attend calmly
Litza De Beraza (04/28/2019)
A very important historical site that we should know. There are guided tours.
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