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Tlaquepaque
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Is
the main handcraft center in Mexico and one of the most important
in the world. One can acquire fine, original handcrafts such
as traditional and high-temperature ceramics including those
in the "petalillo" style , blown and spun glass,
paper mache figurines, forged iron, silver, brass, wooden
furniture, all with the touch that has made this community
world famous.
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| Pottery
Museum |
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Where a
visitor can see a historical collection of pottery, from simple
pre-Hispanic pieces to the most |
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| contemporary
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| El
Refugio |
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Turned
into a cultural center for classes in singing, musical performance
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as well as art and handcraft exhibitions. |
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| El
Parian |
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Where
one can enjoy typical Jalisco food accompanied by mariachi music. |
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