HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE
As you walk
along these streets full of many years of tradition you?ll see edifices that
date back to the colonial era. Among the most notable buildings are:
Parroquia San
Francisco de Asis. Located on
Valle de Bravo?s main square. This old parish church is
made of stone, adobe, wood and tiles. Some of its original features remain
intact, such as its baptismal font and a 16th-century statue of St.
Francis of Assisi.
Templo de Santa Maria Ahuacatlan. Located
in Valle de Bravo?s Santa Maria Ahuacatlan
neighborhood. Founded in the 17th century, this church?s main altar
features a black Christ statue, which is believed to perform miracles.
Quiosco. Located on Valle de Bravo?s main
square. This is a construction that has wood columns and a red tile roof. It is
surrounded by gardens, benches and stalls selling crafts and food.