Jalisco’s Magical Towns: Kioscos as a Neuralgic Centers
Usually, the main squares are the neuralgic center of the towns. Here, people gather just to mingle and/or watch life go by.
The tradition of having a kiosco in the center of a main square dates back to the construction of Mexican cities during Spanish colonization. Today, our country is just as proud of its kiosks as it was 500 years ago, so from the coastal towns to the big cities, you can find these ornaments that serve as a reminder of each town’s unique traditions and history.
In this second part of this special article, we share the kioscos of the Jalisco’s magical towns.
Enjoy them!

Ajijic
Ajijic

Lagos de Moreno
Lagos de Moreno

Mascota
Mascota

Mazamitla
Mazamitla

San Sebastián del Oeste
San Sebastián del Oeste

Talpa de Allende
Talpa de Allende

Tapalpa
Tapalpa

Tequila
Tequila

Tlaquepaque
Tlaquepaque
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