Ubicación: Santa Clara del Cobre
Santa Clara del Cobre is the old name of this recently named Magical Town, located half an hour from Pátzcuaro, taking the road to Tacámbaro. The fame of this town is due to the production of copper crafts, from which its old name is derived, by which it is mostly known.
Many years ago, there were large and abundant mines of this metal there, but during the conquest, the former owners of these lands covered them up, hiding them from the Spanish, and they were never found again. Thus, it was natural that the inhabitants of this region were chosen to work with copper, a technique that is pre-Hispanic and is still used today.
Some of the artisanal models that are still being made were designed by Don Vasco himself, however, it is important to note that each piece made of copper is unique. All the work is done by hand and individually hammered to achieve the shape that the craftsman desires.
Every year, in August, the Copper Fair is held, in which all the artisans of the region participate, with pieces made exclusively for the event, and the best works are awarded prizes. The copper museum exhibits samples of this work. In addition, wool textiles are made.
The temple was founded in the 15th century, during the colonial era, by the order of the Poor Clare nuns. Its architecture is notable for its dome design and large copper chandeliers. The building is dedicated to Saint Clare of Assisi, who is believed to be the patron saint…
Ver másThe temple is located in the centre of Santa Clara del Cobre, very close to the Tabernacle. The building dates back to the 17th century and has been preserved with the original details of that time, such as the paintings of saints that adorn the interior of the ceiling. It stands out for its baroque façade…
Ver másThe National Copper Museum is full of history and tradition. Here you will find everything from the first manifestations of the Purépecha artisans to the pieces awarded with national prizes. It houses the National Prize for Sciences in Arts and Popular Traditions, awarded to the artisans of Santa Clara del Cobre for their…
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Ver másThe coppersmiths venerate the Virgin of the Tabernacle and Saint Clara of Assisi, walking along the main avenue of the Magical Town of Santa Clara del Cobre, each one carrying a piece of copper that they will offer to the Virgin and to Clara of Assisi, as a thank you for the sales of…
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