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Culture of Valle de Bravo and Avandaro


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*  The town square is a good representation of typical towns in Mexico and is generally clean and with large trees in good condition.

*    The village maintains a homogeneous colonial style with roofs of tile and walls painted in white.

*    As part of the cultural business, there are a good number of art galleries, as well as a large crafts market.

*    Centro Cultural Joaqu�n Arcadio Pagaza - Museum, library, exhibitions, in what was the home of Joaqu�n Arcadio Pagaza, Bishop of Veracruz (1919-1938), with arches and a staircase inside that r*    Carmel Maranath�: Catholic Spirituality Center located in a magnificent natural setting and exhibiting a unique architecture.

*    Budhhist Stupa. In the proximity of Av�ndaro, there is the great Stupa. Stupas are object of veneration for Buddhists. They are monuments that symbolize the spiritual process towards enlightenment, because it represents the mind of Buddha. Through its perfect form, these structures have important energy events, increasing the harmony, peace, prosperity and the welfare of those in their vicinity. The Stupa in Valle de Bravo, the largest that has been built in the West, has a height of 36 meters and an area of 400 m2. Place suitable for meditation and contact with nature
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