Trojes of Michoacan
Trojes of Michoacán – the icon of Michoacán traditional architecture – are a sample of the living culture of Michoacán and a benchmark of the Purépecha culture . They are the traditional dwellings of the Purépecha indigenous. They are found principally in the Purépecha plateau communities. Troje of Michoacán: Michoacán Traditional Architecture Our guests at H otel Mansión Iturbe appreciate the landscapes and architecture when they visit places close to Pátzcuaro . Trojes leap into sight when we visit the wooded areas as we approach the Purépecha plateau. If you visit the Paricutín volcano , you'll spot beautiful Michoacán trojes along the way. Some of them are more than 200 years old. They share architectural techniques that have survived through the years. In communities such as Angahuan, Paracho, Sevina, Pichátaro, or Zacán, you can also find these beautiful buildings, many of them with beautiful hand carved wood columns. Trojes of Michocán in Ihuatzio