Mexico Route II. Aguascalientes, Ags. The largest fair in Mexico is celebrated every year during the months of April and May in the city of Aguascalientes. San Marcos Fair is celebrated for 23 intense days of partying and endless fun, bullfights, cockfights, bands, performances in the arena and theater of the people, the casino, bars, cantinas and restaurants are bursting with people coming from all parts of the country to this conclusion, although with the presence of foreigners is mainly a show by and for Mexicans.
Temple of San Antonio.
Aguascalientes, which owes its name to the hot springs that lie in its basement, is a small town and quiet for the rest of the year with a historic center of not very large but and very clean.
Undoubtedly one of the things that is striking in this historical place is the National Museum of Death, which saved countless pieces of art, and contain exhibitions periodicals and a shop where you can buy books and gifts on that topic, not in vain in this city was born painter and caricaturist José Guadalupe Posada, creator of the famous Mexican Catrina, symbolizing death and whose figure is sold throughout the country.
Pictures of National Museum of Death.