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Scandal in Tlaxcala! Murals of Patriotic Labars with Immense Errors Unleash Controversy

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The murals installed in two of the most emblematic buildings of Tlaxcala, the State Congress and the Government Palace, have become the center of a controversy after revealing themselves to contain serious historical and artistic errors. Citizens and the media have pointed out that the works, which sought to beautify and honor local history, exhibit a modified national shield and figures with anomalies, unleashing public outrage. The discovery, …
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The murals installed in two of the most emblematic buildings of Tlaxcala, the State Congress and the Government Palace, have become the center of a controversy after revealing themselves to contain serious historical and artistic errors. Citizens and the media have pointed out that the works, which sought to beautify and honor local history, exhibit a modified national shield and figures with anomalies, unleashing public outrage. The discovery, …

On the eve of the national celebrations, Tlaxcala became a national trend after images of the monumental murals installed on the facades of the Government Palace and the local Congress circulated on social networks, which were pointed out for presenting supposed design errors.The works were placed as part of the commemoration of the Cry of Independence, however, what sought to be a tribute ended up generating controversy among users of digital p…

The murals installed in the State Congress and the Tlaxcala Palace of Government were removed a few hours after being placed due to errors detected in their designs, which generated criticism and surprise among the Tlaxcaltecs. Some citizens pointed to notable flaws in the murals: in one one one saw a bald eagle, symbol of the United States, instead of the Mexican royal eagle; in another, the figure of an independence hero had six fingers in one…

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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