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This small square looks like a piece of Seville, as if it had been moved across the ocean. On its four sides has a taste of Spain in the sixteenth century. The construction of the temple dates from 1726 and its facade has a sober baroque style. In La Plazuela take place since 1953 the Farces of Cervantes that gave origin to the International Cervantino Festival in 1972. The center of the square, at one time was the cemetery of the temple, it was built a cross of quarry that is currently considered fundamental piece of the scenography of the Farces of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
Cynthia Isabel Rangel Beltrán
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