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Tourist Attractions in Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán

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Tzintzuntzan is another “pueblo mágico” (magical village) of Michoacán .   When our guests at Hotel Mansión Iturbe ask about places to visit neat Pátzcuaro , the ever-enchanting Tzintzuntzan is always close to the top of the list. Tzintzuntzan is a village that holds dear a legend and culture that its residents have carefully maintained for generations – a place that is central to the very history of Michoacán . Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán, México Tzintzuntzan was the capital of the Purépecha empire.  Don Vasco de Quiroga , as the bishop of Michoacán , took possession of it on August 22, 1538. This Pueblo Mágico lets you grasp the grandeur of its past, including its huge variety of artisanware and its traditional cuisine. First, “How do I get there?” Tzintzuntzan is about 18 kilometers (8 miles) from Pátzcuaro , going toward Quiroga on Highway 120.  The trip is particularly enchanting if you make the trip in the afternoon. Here are some of the attractions...

Atractivos Turísticos de Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán

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Tzintzuntzan es uno de los pueblos mágicos de Michoacán y cuando nuestros huéspedes en Hotel Mansión Iturbe nos preguntan que visitar cerca de Pátzcuaro , uno de los lugares que encabezan la lista de recomendaciones de los sitios para visitar en los alrededores de Pátzcuaro es Tzintzuntzan con su encanto ancestral. Tzintzuntzan es un pueblo que guarda un gran legado histórico y cultural que sus habitantes han custodiado por generaciones. Un sitio de referencia cuando hablamos de la Historia de Michoacán . Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán Tzintzuntzan fue la capital del Imperio Purépecha. En el siglo XVI, ahí tomó posesión Don Vasco de Quiroga , como Obispo de Michoacán el 22 de agosto de 1538. Este Pueblo Mágico, como podrás observar tiene una fuerte tradición histórica, que te permitirá comprender mejor la grandeza del pasado, deleitarte comprando su gran variedad de artesanías y degustar la cocina tradicional. ¿Cómo llegar a Tzintzuntzan desde Pátzcuaro? Tzintzuntzan se lo...

K’uinchekua – An Event to Enjoy the Cultural Greatness of Michoacán

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K'uinchekua,  the   Fiesta de Michoacán (March 18-20), showed us how great and rich our culture is, with three days of celebration when the Michoacanos had the opportunity to attend and celebrate our culture and showcased our traditions, living in harmony with the joy of the many artists who proudly displayed their talents. K'unichekua: The Fiesta de Michoacán. The dance of the Old Men With their different interpretations, they raised the legacy inherited by their ancestors, the native peoples of Michoacán , communities that proudly showed us such an important part of their identity. K'unichekua: The Fiesta de Michoacán. The dance of the Fish from Lake Patzcuaro Dances, music, impressive clothing with extraordinary embroidery, wood carving on their masks, including the lavishness in the feathers of the Tlahualiles of Sahuayo, a sample of their cultural heritage. K'unichekua: The Fiesta de Michoacán. The dance of the Kurpites of San Juan Parangaricutiro It was a spl...