This double arch entrance to the old atrium of the convent of San Juan Bautista has tequitqui art columns (Spanish elements such as angels and vegetation elaborated by indigenous hands). On top you can see a medallion of the fransiscans, who initiated the construction of the church. The atrium wall was torn down after an incident of former revolutionary President Victoriano Huerta, who after a few drinks crashed his car into it.
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