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ZEMPOALA

We invite you to enjoy a calm, relaxed and unhurried pace. Get to know the most important hydraulic work after the Spanish conquest, named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in July 2015. It was planned to bring water to the indigenous people of Otumba, Zacuala and Zempoala. Currently, this aqueduct still provides water, it is 44 kilometers long and runs from the slopes of the Tecajete volcano to Otumba. Its construction was directed by Fray Francisco de Tembleque between 1545 and 1562, it was carried out in several phases. 44 towns participated in it, whose seal was printed and carved at the end of each construction phase. Enjoy this exclusive and interesting visit full of culture, art, engineering and history. Visit La Picota or Rollo de Zempoala and the abandoned cannon during the War of Independence. We also invite you to visit Casa Grande, another beautiful hacienda made up of wide spaces full of history between its architecture and green areas. Built in 1860, with an area of 1,7000 meters.

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