viernes, 15 de junio de 2012


Museum "Casa Morelos"


During the siege of Cuautla in 1812, this place is developed so that in him it habit Generalissimo Jose Maria Morelos and his retinue. Currently it houses archaeological pieces of ancient cultures, parts of independence and the Mexican Revolution and the ethnicity of Cuautla and region East


|Municipal Palace of Cuautla




There will be a plate as concerned the discovery of the unique Bell that I stayed des' after the siege of Cuautla in 1812. CDonoceremnos the manuscript of Felipe Benicio Montero, who was in charge of writing the events of the site of Cuautla, from February 19 to May 2, 1812. You will meet the precise location where the body of General Emiliano Zapata, was exhibited on 10 April 1919 and you can appreciate his original death certificate


Machine steam no. 279


The machine via vapor narrow num. 279, was built by the Baldwin Locomotive works of Philadelphia for the railways national Mexico, and putting into service in 1904. The line was originally called railway of Morelos, and later was incorporated into Mexico-Veracruz interoceanic railway. It is the only machine of steam still in operation in the country. His image has been immortalized in the commemorative banknotes of the centennial of the Mexican Revolution back.


Old railway station


In Cuautla, the railway station was opened on June 18, 1881, occupying most of what was the orchard of the convent of San Diego, which was headquarters of the forces of the General Morelos during the famous site of Cuautla in 1812.


 Monastery of Santo Domingo. 

Building dating back to 1580., built by Santo Domingo. Its original name is Santiago Apostol Church. 72 Days the site of Cuautla in 1812 was headquarters of brothers Victor and Leonardo Bravo.

martes, 12 de junio de 2012

The Heroic and Historic Cuautla of Morelos.

Cuautla is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Morelos. In the 2005 census the city population was 145,482 and the municipality population was 160,285. Cuautla is the third most populous city in the state, after Cuernavaca and Jiutepec. The city was founded on 4 April 1829 and gets its name from the Nahuatl: "Kuahtlán", meaning "forest".