Travel Mexico / Cuernavaca, place with historyCuernavaca, place with historyCuernavaca, the place where history begins… Ninety years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, the conquistadores, led by For over 400 years, it has been a favorite retreat of Aztec kings, conquistadores, and hundreds of American and European expatriates. It is also a weekend hejira(escape) for middle-class residents of Mexico City, who bring with them their families and, of course, their cars, which are polluting the sweet-smelling air. City Awarded to Cortes Like many Mexican “towns,” Cuernavaca sounds as if it is a small romantic village in the mountains. Though this may have been so when it was discovered by Americans in the 1950’s, today it is a bustling city whose population swells to three times its size on weekends. This is no small wonder, for at 5,000 feet, the city has springlike weather all year long. When it’s cold and rainy in Mexico City at 7,200 feet, the swimming pools of Cuernavaca glitter in the sun. Here, you’ll find thermal hot springs and mineral waters, traditionally soothing for rheumatism and other ailments of the joints and incredibly relaxing and restorative to the spirit, even if your joints are in perfect condition. These springs are what drew the Aztecs to Cuernavaca in the first place. The famous last scene in the film, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” where the outlaws were gunned downed by the Bolivian Army, was shot here, as were several other classic Hollywood movies. Splendid Resorts Await Visitors The Palace of Cortes But you won’t come to Cuernavaca to sit by the pool all day. Cuernavaca has it share of interesting sites. Perhaps the most impressive is the Museo Cuauhnahuac, or Cortes’ Palace on the main square, the Jardin Los Hereos. Intended by Cortes to be a fortress, this rather forbidding structure was used for many years to house the state government offices. Today is serves as a state museum showing the history of the State of Morelos, as well as Diego Rivera murals depicting the conquest of Mexico. You’ll also get good views of the city from third floor terrace and the roof. As was customary during the sixteenth century, the Spaniards chose to build their most important structures on top of existing Aztec buildings. The remains of the Tlauican pyramid are visible in the front of the palace. Strolling the Borda Gardens In therealmexico.com was mencioned that, when you visit Cuernavaca, you will undoubtedly be impressed by its flowers before you get any sense of its history. Geraniums reach to rooftops; fushia and red and coral bougainvillea grwo wild. The bluish-lavendar jacaranda and flaming poinciana tint the air with color. Beyond the city are groves of banana trees, mangoes, guavas. limes and oranges. If you don’t fall in love with Cuernavaca, you’ll at least understand why so many. Related Posts ![]() These reading the entry Cuernavaca, place with history That was post that was posted Jueves, Abril 10th, 2008 to 7:12 Filed Under General, Recommended Destinations, You can follow any response to this entry for RSS 2.0 feed. CommentsLeave a Reply
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