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  2. Casa de los Azulejos - Wikipedia

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    The Casa de los Azulejos ("House of Tiles") or Palacio de los Condes del Valle de Orizaba (Palace of the Counts of Valley of Orizaba) is an 18th-century Baroque palace in Mexico City, built by the Count of the Valle de Orizaba family.

  3. Artisanal Talavera of Puebla and Tlaxcala - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico City, the church of the Convent of La Encarnacion and the church of the Virgin of Valvanera both feature cupolas covered in Talavera. [22] The most famous example of Talavera in the capital city is the Casa de los Azulejos, or House of Tiles, which is an 18th-century palace built by the Count del Valle de Orizaba family. What makes ...

  4. House of the Marquis of Uluapa, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    However, it is what is inside the house that is its most distinguishing feature. Inside, on the second floor, are tile murals made in Mexico City with life-sized images of servants such as butlers, washwomen, and cobblers. [1] Murals of this type usually were designed with religious imagery. The house is not open to the public. [2]

  5. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    Image credits: historycoolkids The History Cool Kids Instagram account has amassed an impressive 1.5 million followers since its creation in 2016. But the page’s success will come as no surprise ...

  6. Textiles of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Traditional clothing for sale on a sidewalk in Mexico City. Federal agencies such as FONART and various state agencies have their own promotional efforts including annual crafts contests and the recognition of masters in various fields, including textiles. Florentina López de Jesús is an Amusgo from Xochistlahuaca, Guerrero. She learned to ...

  7. Tlaxcala House, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Facade of the house. The Tlaxcala House is located at 40 San Ildefonso Street in the historic center of Mexico City.It is an example of a typical middle-class home of the 18th century, meant that its style is somewhere between the mansions of the wealthy and the houses of the commoners of the time.

  8. Coat of arms of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Mexico City is a field azure (blue) with a castle with three movable bridges from the sides and from the top without reaching the castle supporting two lions facing each other and leaning on the castle, all of gold; border of gold with ten leaves of green pads from prickly pear cactus. [2]

  9. The best 'Dancing with the Stars' costumes of the past 10 years

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    Creating costumes for more than 200 celebrities is no easy task-especially when they need to survive every possible wardrobe malfunction-but that's just what the Dancing With the Stars designers ...