Molino de Flores Nezahualcóyotl National Park

Molino de Flores Nezahualcóyotl National Park

Molino de Flores Nezahualcóyotl National Park, which used to be the Hacienda Molino de Flores, is located in the Municipality of Texcoco in the State of Mexico and used to produce pulque and grains.[1] Most of the buildings on the site, such as the main house, the church of San Joaquin and the Chapel of Señor de la Presa (Lord of the Dam), were constructed by Miguel de Cervantes and his wife. According to tradition, the chapel was named for an apparition of Christ which supposedly occurred on the rocks that border the Cuxcahuaco which crosses this property. The chapel is build out of the rockface, much like the temple at Malinalco. The hacienda reached its peak in the late 19th and early 20th century. After the Mexican Revolution, it was abandoned and it deteriorated. The hacienda was declared a national park by President Lázaro Cárdenas in 1937. Due to its style and condition, the hacienda has been used as a set for numerous Mexican and foreign films.[2]

References

  1. ^ Rivera, Nayeli (28 October 2001). "Que hay en Texcoco? [What is there in Texcoco?]" (in Spanish). Reforma (Mexico City): p. 2. 
  2. ^ "Molino de Flores" (in Spanish). Mexico City: Ciudad de Mexico. http://www.ciudadmexico.com.mx/cercanias/molino_flores.htm. Retrieved 16 February 2010. 


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