San Mateo Xaltelolco is one of the original neighborhooods of Azcapotzalco. As in a few other cases, the territorial reorganization has left the town church to north of the original neighborhood. To add insult to injury, the church was in such a state of disrepair that a replacement church now takes up the entirety of the former atrium.
The older church here is from the 19th century although it contains some remnants of a 17th-century structure. The newer church was begun in 1978 and has preserved much of the older structure. It also repeats the east to west orientation.
The chapel is today in the modern neighborhood of La Preciosa. It’s just about a 10-minute walk from Metro Aquiles Serdán. The old barrio de San Mateo Xaltelolco extends eastward from just south of the chapel. Streets are crooked and narrow as one expects from ancient neighborhoods. But people are freindly and straightforward.
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One of Azcapotzalco's nearly lost original settlements . . .
One of Azcapotzalco's ancient neighborhoods is remembered in a stone chapel.
The chapel dedicated to San Andrés Apóstol dates from the 17th century.
The ancient neighborhood was sacred to the Tepanec people, the chief rivals to the Mexica of Tenochtitlan.
A crooked town center to one of Azcapotzalco's oldest settlements...