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Highlights include Artists’ Quarter, Calle de los Dulces, El Parián Market, Palafoxiana Library, Plazuela de los Sapos and Callejón de los Sapos, Puebla Cathedral.

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  1. Artists’ Quarter: story on the “Puebla Center: Squares, Books, Markets, and Baroque” route

    This stop explains why academy graduates needed studios with doors opening directly onto the street.

  2. Calle de los Dulces: story on the “Puebla Center: Squares, Books, Markets, and Baroque” route

    Here, a convent craft will turn into a family trade that has spread to both sides of the street.

  3. El Parián Market: story on the “Puebla Center: Squares, Books, Markets, and Baroque” route

    Here, the failure of the first relocation of trade and the success of the second will become clear.

  4. Palafoxiana Library: story on the “Puebla Center: Squares, Books, Markets, and Baroque” route

    Here, the difference between access to a book and the right to take it away will become clear.

  5. Plazuela de los Sapos and Callejón de los Sapos: story on the “Puebla Center: Squares, Books, Markets, and Baroque” route

    This stop shows how one antique shop gathered a permanent street market around itself.

  6. Puebla Cathedral: story on the “Puebla Center: Squares, Books, Markets, and Baroque” route

    This stop will connect the consecrated interior with the bishop’s final argument before his forced departure.

  7. Santo Domingo Church and the Chapel of the Rosary: story on the “Puebla Center: Squares, Books, Markets, and Baroque” route

    The finale will show how the confraternity’s donations paid for an interior that taught prayer through images.

  8. Teatro Principal: story on the “Puebla Center: Squares, Books, Markets, and Baroque” route

    This stop explains why refusing to clear the ruins preserved a theatrical stage for the city.

  9. Zócalo and the Portals: story on the “Puebla Center: Squares, Books, Markets, and Baroque” route

    Here you will see how a decision by officials became an oath before the townspeople gathered there.