Puebla, Mexico, isn't just the home of mole, talavera pottery and Cinco de Mayo partying. It's a marvel of Spanish Colonial architecture that added several new attractions in recent years, then endured a major quake in September 2017.
Christopher Reynolds, Los Angeles Times
Sun, 03/18/2018 - 5:00am
Puebla, Mexico, isn't just the home of mole, talavera pottery and Cinco de Mayo partying. It's a marvel of Spanish Colonial architecture that added several new attractions in recent years, then endured a major quake in September 2017.