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How long will El Parián be closed in Tlaquepaque after the collapse?

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During the afternoon of last Tuesday, September 03, a vault outside the historic El Parián building collapsed partially in the downtown area of the municipality of San Pedro Tlaquepaque, which generated an intense mobilization by elements of Civil Protection to carry out the damage count. On the other hand, the moment was captured by security cameras, as well as by witnesses from the area who witnessed the moment. Faced with this situation, it w…
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Tuesday, September 3, saw the collapse of El Parián de Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, as confirmed by the Civil Protection authorities; the moment was captured on video. According to the Tlaquepaque government website, the El Parián canteen is a place that began to be built in 1878, although at the beginning of the 20th century it was considered a family and recreational place in its garden. It was in 1927 when they allowed the entry of mariachi, which a…

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During the afternoon of last Tuesday, September 03, a vault outside the historic El Parián building collapsed partially in the downtown area of the municipality of San Pedro Tlaquepaque, which generated an intense mobilization by elements of Civil Protection to carry out the damage count. On the other hand, the moment was captured by security cameras, as well as by witnesses from the area who witnessed the moment. Faced with this situation, it w…

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Guadalajara, Jalisco. The authorities of Tlaquepaque decided to restrict activities in the Parián de Tlaquepaque, one of the iconic buildings in the pottery village. This closure of activities will be indefinite, while the opinions that will be given to you are being made to know how affected the site is and that it does not put visitors or workers of the restaurants that this place has at risk. This is Jaime Manzano, director of Civil Protecti…

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udgtv broke the news in on Wednesday, September 4, 2024.
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