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The Puebla-Tlaxcala church corridor is one of central Mexico’s richest concentrations of colonial religious architecture, where Franciscan, Dominican, and Augustinian sites map the earliest phases of Spanish evangelization in New Spain. The draw is not just churches, but a whole cultural landscape: open chapels, convent complexes, Talavera-lined historic streets, Baroque façades, Indigenous-inflected Christian art, and the dramatic backdrop of Popocatépetl and the Puebla-Tlaxcala highlands. Puebla brings scale, monumentality, and culinary depth, while Tlaxcala offers a smaller, more intimate circuit of heritage towns and early convent architecture. The best time to visit is the dry season, roughly November through April, when sightseeing is easier, skies are clearer for volcano views, and major religious festivals fill the calendar without the heavy summer rains.
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