About 85 kilometers from Mexico City, it is the most popular weekend destination for residents of the Mexican capital due to its
year-round temperate climate , vegetation and
many water parks . The city has grown so that urbanization has spread to neighboring communities. Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conqueror, considered Cuernavaca a
heavenly place full of flowers and commissioned the building of
a palace in this
city , which is still preserved today. The city has thus become an important historical destination full of colonial and
pre-Hispanic treasures .
The charming
historic center of "Cuerna", as the city is affectionately known, has the charm of a province with its
colonial buildings, fountains, parks and gorges. In the city center are the
cathedral, the Palacio de Cortés (Cortés Palace), which houses the
Museo de Cuauhnahuac (Museum of Cuauhnahuac) , the
Jardín Borda , the
Government Palace , the Jardín Juarez , the Parque Ecológico Chapultepec Chapultepec Ecopark). , the Amanalco Gorge, the Chapitel del Calvario and the Robert Brady Museum, among other attractions.
Those who want to
travel much further
into the past can visit the
Zona Arqueológica de Teopanzolco (archaeological site of Teopanzolco) , the
main pyramid of which is dedicated to Tláloc and Huitzilopochtli. About 2 km northeast of the center is
the Aztec ruined city of Teopanzolco . It consists of
a larger pyramid with double stairs and
some smaller structures . The buildings probably
date from the 12th - 14th centuries . The
pyramid was dedicated to Tlaloc and Huitzilopochtli. The building is based on the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlán, even if it is much smaller.
A weekend is never enough to visit Cuerna! That is why we all try to always return to his eternal spring.
The following tours are available in Cuernavaca:
➢ Hernán Cortés' hacienda
Over time, the marquisate was inherited by Juana de Aragón Pignatelli in 1640. This decided in 1642 to move the property from Tlaltenango to Atlacomulco. Later, after the completion of our independence, he took over the administration of the Marquisate Don Lucas Alamán. At that time, although it had never been modernized, it received the title of "Most Important Mexican Ingenuity".
➢ Cathedral
On the site of a destroyed Indian temple, the Spanish conquerors built the Palacio de Cortés, which served as a residence for their leader Hernán Cortés. Today the building, which looks like a medieval castle, houses the Regional Historical Museum with exhibitions on Mexican history and culture. Just the fresco painting by the artist Diego Rivera is worth a visit. The gigantic mural on the rear balcony impressively depicts scenes from the Spanish conquest to the Mexican revolution.