Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Velo de Novia Cascade Vega de Valle, Avándaro, Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Impressive waterfall that is fed by the San Juan brook. It get this name because of the way the water falls that looks like a huge and white "Velo de Novia"(Veil of Bride) To get there you should go directly to the Fraccionamiento Avandaro. Inside the reserve is kept a temperate climate thanks to the large number of trees around it. Its green areas are adapted for people to enjoy a picnic lunch, excursions or camping. It has a viewpoint from which you can admire a panoramic view of the town of Valle de Bravo.
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
The Streets the Town Valle de Bravo, Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
The streets of Valle de Bravo, must of them are stone paved and clean that seems to be a typical provincial painting. The city preserves its traditional flavor due to its routes where people stroll and have fun between restaurants and craft shops. Many of the them are inclined so we recommend you to wear comfortable shoes.
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
The Pine Joaquín Arcadio Pagaza, Zona Centro, Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
In the District of Santa Maria Ahuatlán where in 1530 the first mass was held, raises a beautiful ahuehuete tree that curiously everyone call it "Pine". The small garden has a plaque alluding to this facts and also can be observed archaeological pieces that were found and removed from the hill of " La Pena. "
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Temple of the Lord of Santa Maria Ahuacatlan Barrio de Santa María, Valle de Bravo, Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
When it was built was named "La Capilla del Calvario" but it suffered a resconstrucción in 1864 and it was never completed. It might seems a small lost temple, one more ... but it holds a good secret: a Black Christ. This image is highly revered by the locals and has many legends that were portrayed in four giant paintings by Phillippa and can be appreciated on this place.
Every three of May is celebrated the feast of the patron and during the early days of this month Valle de Bravo is filled with the congregation from all over Mexico.
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
San Francisco de Asis Church Zona Centro, Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Dedicated to the patron San Francisco de Asis and guard in its interior sculptural works of the seventeenth century. It is the highest temple of the State of Mexico. Its construction was completed in 1994 and stands out the enormous size of its neoclassical columns flanking the facade. Every year in October is the feast in honour of the saint celebrated at the main garden which includes traditional dances of the concheros and Moros, Mojigangas, fireworks, decorated yokes among other activities.
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México
Valle de Bravo, Edo. de México