Pabellón de Hidalgo
Parroquia de Nuestro Señor de San Blas and Main Square of Pabellón de Hidalgo
Parroquia de Nuestro Señor de San Blas and Main Square of Pabellón de Hidalgo
Pabellón de Hidalgo is located in Aguascalientes
Pabellón de Hidalgo
Pabellón de Hidalgo
Location in Mexico
Pabellón de Hidalgo is located in Mexico
Pabellón de Hidalgo
Pabellón de Hidalgo
Pabellón de Hidalgo (Mexico)
Coordinates: 22°10′28″N 102°20′28″W / 22.17444°N 102.34111°W / 22.17444; -102.34111
Country Mexico
StateAguascalientes
MunicipalityRincón de Romos
Founded1597–1601[1]
Population
 (2020)[2]
  Total4,630

Pabellón de Hidalgo is a town of 4,630 (2020) inhabitants in the municipality of Rincón de Romos, Aguascalientes, Mexico.[2]

It's said that after the defeat of the rebels at the Battle of Calderón Bridge, they arrived at the Hacienda de San Blas in Pabellón de Hidalgo, and removed Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla from command.[3] On June 27, 2023, it is named with the title of Pueblo Mágico by the Secretariat of Tourism, along with 45 other towns in Mexico.[1][4]

Museum of the Insurgency

Hacienda de San Blas, in the town of Pabellón de Hidalgo, is a 16th-century hacienda, now maintained as the Museum of the Insurgency. It is a good example of the agricultural haciendas that fed the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.

The Museum of the Insurgency operates in what was formerly the Hacienda de San Blas. The museum opened on 17 October 1967 to commemorate events that took place during the independence of Mexico. It also houses murals by Alfredo Flores Zermeno, depicting cultural, political and social events of the last two centuries (1810-2010) in Mexico.

Plaza de Pabellón de Hidalgo, where you can see the Templo de San Blas en Pabellón de Hidalgo, in the town of Pabellón de Hidalgo, Aguascalientes.

The Museum is located on the western side of Plaza 24 de Enero Nº19. The Templo de San Blas en Pabellón de Hidalgo is located on the northern side of the plaza.

References

  1. 1 2 Orduña, Deniz (23 June 2023). "Pabellón de Hidalgo, nuevo Pueblo Mágico de Aguascalientes". www.hidrocalidodigital.com (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  2. 1 2 "Pabellón de Hidalgo" (in Spanish). pueblosamerica.com. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  3. "Museum Insurgency" (in Spanish). State Government of Aguascalientes. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  4. Espinoza, Krystal (26 June 2023). "Pabellón de Hidalgo, nuevo pueblo mágico de Aguascalientes". El Sol del Centro (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 30 August 2023.



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