Palacio de Bambú
Puente de la flor de Lis o terraza del tigre
Palacio de Bambú
A 16th-century castle situated in Xilitla, Mexico, the Palacio de Bambú is a notable example of Mesoamerican architecture.
History
- The construction period of the Palacio de Bambú is believed to date from the early 16th century. Its purpose was as a royal residence for local nobility.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architectural style is characterized by a mix of pre-Columbian and colonial influences. The layout features a central courtyard surrounded by two wings, with walls constructed from stone and adobe.
Location
Located in Xilitla, Mexico, the Palacio de Bambú can be accessed via Puente de la flor de Lis or the terraza del tigre.
Historical Significance and Events
The castle played a significant role in local history, serving as a center of power for the region's nobility. However, no specific events are documented to have occurred within its walls.
Current Status and Use
The Palacio de Bambú is currently abandoned and has fallen into disrepair. Its current use is unknown.
Heritage Status
The castle is recognized as a cultural heritage site by local authorities.
Visiting Information
Due to the castle's condition, visiting information is limited. The location can be accessed via public transportation or on foot from Puente de la flor de Lis or terraza del tigre.
Notable Features and Rooms
No specific features or rooms are documented within the Palacio de Bambú.
Details
| Name | Palacio de Bambú |
|---|---|
| City | Xilitla |
| Country | Mexico |
| Coordinates | 21.397848, -98.996185 |
| Current use | abandoned |
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