The Casa de la Palestina is a unique building in Huaquechula. Built in the eighteenth century, it stands out for its polylobed arches and interior mouldings. It is located right next to the famous Ex Convent of San Martín de Tours. This will be our setting for the conservation, rescue and enhancement project, in which we collaborate with the INAH Puebla Center, the City Council of Huaquechula and the State Secretariat of Culture.
Our mission is to revitalize this historic building to return it to the cultural activities of this town, with the possibility that it will soon house the site museum. With this, we contribute not only to the rescue of the Cultural Heritage, but also to the improvement of the quality of life of the inhabitants of Huaquechula. To this, the exchange of good practices that will be carried out through the French Embassy in Mexico, with the French association REMPART.
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The volunteers will participate in the work of registration, conservation and restoration of "the House of Palestine" within the Enhancement plan that was affected by the 2017 earthquake. The works to be carried out will be the manufacture of a wooden door with traditional processes, the manufacture of ironwork by forging, as well as lime painting, waterproofing with soap and alum and an adobe workshop, thus rescuing the traditional uses and customs of this community.
Volunteers will also carry out activities to raise awareness among the local population on the importance of protecting heritage. With group dynamics, the volunteers will generate a coexistence with the community so that they can get to know their heritage and in particular the House of Palestine. Volunteers are a central part of all these jobs where they will learn and develop their personal and professional skills.
Konaklama ve Yemek
ACCOMMODATION: In a small house with all the basic services and close to our workspace.
FOOD: Food,(lunch and dinner) will be prepared by staff of the town hall and breakfast by by volunteers. For special diners, volunteers will prepare the food.
Konum ve Serbest Zaman
Huaquechula is a small town with 4000 inhabitants, where one of its main attractions are the
Altars in the Day of the Dead season and the beautiful landscapes around them. One of the main economic activities of this municipality is agriculture, in this town mainly beans, corn, peanuts and sorghum are grown. The main typical dishes of this region are mole, green pipian with zompantle
flowers, molotes, black adobo and ash tamales with ayocote beans.
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WHAT SHOULD YOU BRING?
On the dates that you will be in Huaquechula there is a hot-dry climate in the afternoons and the rainy season begins, so we recommend you take into account the following:
-Bring work clothes, comfortable clothes.
-Sleeping bag.
-Cap or some kind of hat and work shoes.
-Mosquito repellent and sunscreen.
-One or two changes of clothes for events with the Municipality, something more formal-casual. -Personal hygiene supplies.
In the evenings it is a bit cool so we recommend you to keep it cool.
PARTICIPATION FEE
The fee is $3,000 pesos to be paid by transfer or deposit to the AMVIAC account or upon arrival. This covers food, lodging and AMVIAC operational costs of the camp.