Templo San Francisco Acatepec, San Pedro Cholula (2023)

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(Video) Templo de San Francisco Acatepec en Cholula | Obra maestra del Barroco Mexicano

LCT0511

Edmonton, Canada31 contributions

Picturesque church with unforgettable tile work

Dec. 2022 • Couples

Visited this church on a bus tour from Cholula, and even though the grounds turned out to be closed, the brief minutes we had there were incredible. Speaking only of the exterior files façade, like many architectural sites in the area, it is phenomenal and unique.

Some of the reviews here appear to have confused this church (which has significantly more greenery in its grounds, as well as a complete and elaborate façade) with the nearby Santa María Tonantzintla—just a note that they are both worth a visit!

Written 31 December 2022

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annminky

United States1,579 contributions

Simply outstanding!

Dec. 2021 • Solo

Entering the church gave me goosebumps. The grandeur of how this church was built was stunning. The pieces inside the church were made by the indigenous people. I loved this church and I think travelers should include this in their itinerary. Don’t forget to thank God!

Written 17 January 2022

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(Video) México es tu Museo - Templo de San Francisco Acatepec, Puebla

Sandy S

Albuquerque, NM955 contributions

Stunning and unique -- a highlight of our trip

Sep. 2021

“Baroque” doesn’t begin to describe Cholula’s stunning Templo San Francisco Acatep. Talavera tiles in varied patterns and colors (though mostly cobalt blue, white and yellow) lie so thick on the façade that the columns, niches and arches are difficult to discern. The heavy wooden front doors, the only feature unadorned, were locked when we arrived, but when we walked around to the courtyard to the right as we faced them, we found a sacristan who unlocked them. Inside, the church is heavily embellished with gilded carving and plasterwork, but the vaulted ceilings keep the effect from being overwhelming. Flanked by curving polychrome columns, the altarpiece features statues of saints that seem almost naïve by comparison.

Written 14 September 2021

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SF Guy

San Francisco, CA813 contributions

Stunningly Unique

Nov. 2020 • Solo

This church is both stunning and unique. It’s a mix of Catholicism and indigenous cultures. The inside is so unique but pictures and video is not allowed on the inside which was sad. The walls and ceilings are some of the most unique and beautiful that I’ve seen. Definitely worth seeing.

Written 21 November 2020

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Mamie B

Boquete, Panama7 contributions

Amazing, Visually Stunning, and Religious Kitsch (if that's a thing?)

Oct. 2020

I loved this place, it was wall-to-wall stunning. Every nook and cranny had religious details (statues, masks, paintings, drawings, etc.). I could spend an hour just searching... the ONLY reason I didn't give it 5* is due to the fact that no photo taking was allowed (I know, it's to preserve the beauty). But 100% worth a visit and maybe on of the coolest (hippest, in the religious sense) churches I've visited.

Written 27 October 2020

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Suwatss

Bangkok, Thailand5,233 contributions

(Video) Iglesia de San Francisco Acatepec | Saboreando Puebla, San Andrés Cholula

Stunning church of Talavera facade

Oct. 2019 • Couples

Church of San Francisco Acatepec is a colonial religious building, one of beautiful examples of Mexican Baroque architecture, especially recognized for its facade of Talavera mosaics combined with red brick.

It is located in the town of San Francisco Acatepec in San Andrés Cholula, Metropolitan area of Puebla and it was one of the first churches founded in the region, built in mid-16th century and completed in 1760. The azulejos of the facade were made between 1650-1750 made with Talavera pottery.

Written 21 October 2019

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RobertoMurphy

San Pedro Cholula, Mexico169 contributions

A hidden Colonial gem very much worth visiting!

Jul. 2019

This church, which is very close to the more famous of Santa María Tonantzintla, has a lot to offer to the savvy traveler. The decor is amazing, a la Mexican Baroque, all cover in gold-leaf. Each niche has something to offer; you can spend hours admiring all the work done there. If you are lucky, you will run into the keeper, which has many a tale to tell regarding the church, from its beginning to nowadays. Well worth the visit!

Written 6 August 2019

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Nas S

Long Beach, CA2,218 contributions

Beautiful Interior of this Historic Church

Jun. 2019 • Couples

Beautiful historic church. You enter from the side of the building and not the main door. We took local bus to reach this are which was fairly easy. Amazing decor and architecture here. Worth the visit!

Written 3 August 2019

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Ugo C

Reykjavik, Iceland754 contributions

Nice historic church

Jun. 2019 • Couples

Really cool, old church. Very eclectic in style and fine art details all around. Very recommended to visit and spend a while inside.

Written 1 July 2019

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Alex M

Covina, CA345 contributions

Beautiful Church with very significant exterior

Jun. 2019 • Friends

My wife and I stopped by this church while in Puebla. We were both blown away with the amazing talavera tiled exterior. We have probably visited 100+ churches in Mexico, and this was one I will always remember. The interior is impressive as well, but the exterior is the true gem of this church.

Written 22 June 2019

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FAQs

Why go to Cholula? ›

Cholula is home to the Great Pyramid: the largest pyramid (by volume) in the world. Yes, it's even larger than the Egyptian Pyramid of Giza. So far, archeologists have excavated about 5 miles of tunnels underneath the pyramid mound.

Is it safe to visit Cholula? ›

The city center, the fuertes area, and the small town of Cholula are all safe to explore. There aren't really any parts of Puebla that are no-go zones like there are in cities like Guadalajara and Mexico City.

What does Cholula mean in Spanish? ›

Brand name. The hot sauce is named after the 2,500-year-old city of Cholula, Puebla, the oldest still-inhabited city in Mexico. The name "Cholula" is derived from the Nahuatl toponym Chollollan, meaning "the place of the retreat.”

What is the best time to visit Cholula? ›

If dry weather is what you're after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Cholula are December, January, and then November. Note that we define “significant precipitation” as . 1 inches or more in this section. The lowest chance of rain or snow occurs around early January.

What is the safest place in Mexico for tourists? ›

1. Merida — Safest City in Mexico & Latin America. Merida is a popular tourist destination and expat city, famed for colorful streets and rich Mayan history. Located in the Yucatan Peninsula, one of the safest parts of Mexico, Merida consistently ranks as the safest place to travel in Mexico.

Can you visit the Pyramid of Cholula tunnels? ›

The Tunnels under the Cholula Pyramid

The entrance is on the opposite side of the ruins (exit them and turn right at the train station and you'll find the tunnels) and you can just show you ruins ticket to enter for free. There are guides offering their services outside or you can go on your own.

Is Uber available in Cholula? ›

As advised, Uber is available in Cholula so take it if you ever need to catch a ride somewhere.

Do Mexicans use Cholula? ›

Cholula. This is probably the most common Mexican hot sauce north of the border. Originating in Jalisco, Mexico, it has a sharp burst of heat from the Piquin peppers. A reliable, general purpose hot sauce.

How do you say hot girl in Spanish slang? ›

ricura {f} [LAm.]

How to tell a girl she's hot in Spanish? ›

'Hot' People
  1. Atractivo/a. Atractivo/a is perhaps the best translation of “hot” when talking about a person. ...
  2. Guapo/a. Guapo means handsome or hot, while guapa translates to beautiful or hot. ...
  3. Bueno/a. Although bueno literally means “good,” when you talk about looks you can use it to say that someone is hot. ...
  4. Sexy.
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What volcano is in Cholula Mexico? ›

Popocatépetl is one of the most active volcanoes in Mexico and the most famous, having had more than 15 major eruptions since the arrival of the Spanish in 1519.

Is it better to stay in Cholula or Puebla? ›

The pro of staying in Cholula is that it's a self-contained town with its own center, so you get restaurants, bars, and shops just like you'd find in Puebla but it's cheaper, cleaner, less crowded, and more laid back. Cholula also has a surprisingly good food scene.

What is the best season in Mexico? ›

The best time to visit Mexico is during the dry season between December and April, when there is virtually no rain. The coolest months are between December and February, although temperatures can still reach averages of 82°F during the dry season. The wet season begins in the south in May and lasts until October.

What is special about the Great Pyramid of Cholula? ›

According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is, in fact, the largest pyramid as well as the largest monument ever constructed anywhere in the world, with a total volume estimated at over 4.45 million cubic metres, even larger than that of the taller Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, which is about 2.5 million cubic ...

What is Cholula best on? ›

With Cholula's signature medium heat, the options are endless for this versatile sauce. Enjoy it on everything from eggs and rice and beans to beverages and even pizza! We love it on both traditional Mexican enchiladas and tamales as well as new favorites like burrito bowls and fish tacos.

What makes Cholula different? ›

Cholula Hot Sauce Ingredients & Nutrition

The stand-out flavors are the piquin and arbol peppers, which add give the sauce heat. Smokey garlic and onion flavors complement the peppers, along with a unique blend of 'spices' that is unknown and difficult to pinpoint.

Is Cholula Pyramid bigger than Giza? ›

For an obscure temple no one's heard of, Cholula holds an impressive array of records: it's the largest pyramid on the planet, with a base four times larger than the Great Pyramid at Giza. Never mind the largest pyramid – it's the largest monument ever constructed anywhere, by any civilisation, to this day.

What is the hidden chamber in the Cholula Pyramid? ›

Building on dozens of archaeological investigations over the past 300 years, a recent survey of the pyramid has discovered a hidden tunnel that leads to a 15-meters-across (50 feet) chamber deep within the heart of the structure.

Which is hotter Cholula or Frank's? ›

In order from highest to lowest score achieved, they are: Frank's Red Hot, Crystal, Cholula, Texas Pete, Sriracha, Valentina, Red Devil, Tabasco, Louisiana, and Tapatío.

What's better Tapatío or Cholula? ›

Cholula hot sauce takes the winner's trophy for being the best when it comes to taste and nutrition. Between the top two hot sauces, Cholula scored extra points for having a lower sodium count than Tapatio (85 mg vs. 110 mg per serving). Dash some on at your next meal to rev up your metabolism and your taste buds, too.

What is the most expensive vacation spot in Mexico? ›

Los Cabos Has Become The Most Expensive Destination In Mexico.

What is the nicest spot in Mexico? ›

Best of the Best Destinations
  • Cancun. Cancun, Yucatan Peninsula. ...
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  • Cabo San Lucas. Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Baja California. ...
  • Puerto Vallarta. Puerto Vallarta. ...
  • Tulum. Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula. ...
  • Mexico City. Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast. ...
  • Costa Mujeres. ...
  • Cozumel.

What's better Tabasco or Cholula? ›

Cholula only has 1,000 SHU and Tabasco is slightly hotter at 2,500 SHU, while the jalapeno, which “The Chile Pepper Bible” claims is only a “mildly hot” chile, has 3,500 to 10,000 SHU. And that's nothing close to the mighty habanero, which regularly scores over 300,000 SHU!

Why is Cholula so expensive? ›

Arbol chiles make up 80 percent of Cholula's pepper blend; the other 20 percent consists of piquín peppers, an even smaller, even spicier chile that commands a high market price because it can be difficult to grow.

Should you refrigerate Cholula? ›

It turns out that you do not need to refrigerate hot sauce after opening the bottle. That's right. You can safely store hot sauce in your pantry or cabinet at room temperature for literally years.

Which Cholula is the spiciest? ›

Cholula's Original Red ranges from 1,000 to 2,000 Scoville heat units, so it can be twice as hot. That's due to the chilies used, both the arbol (15,000 to 30,000 SHU) and pequin (40,000 to 60,000 SHU) sit much higher up the Scoville scale.

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