Historical Monuments
Church of Santa Clara, located in the county seat built in the late sixteenth century and was completed in 1613.
The Chapel of St. Augustine in St. Augustine Huitzizilapan, is a deeply rooted popular construction, expressed mainly in its postponement.
The chapel that belonged to the Hacienda de San Nicolas Peralta, located in San Nicolas Peralta, was in possession of the Carmelite Fathers until 1930. The estate was founded in the seventeenth century and the chapel was built much later, probably around mid-eighteenth century.
Lerma Bridge, was built in the late seventeenth or early eighteenth century, it is known to be a bit before Tololotlán, Jalisco, dating from 1917.
The entrance arch of the old road Toluca-Mexico dating from 1942 is neoclassical nationalist, is located 200 meters from the Lerma bridge was built during the administration of Governor Wenceslao Labra entity.
Festivals, Dances and Traditions
Usually in the municipality of Lerma's party all year in every town as they celebrate their patron saint.
Even today the Otomi traditions are practiced and linking to agronomy. For the holidays of All Saints and Souls Day, it is customary to place an altar where the deceased is offered food they liked.
Music Music is one of the most widespread arts in the city. In regard to traditional music bands playing wind, excel those from San Pedro Tultepec, land of artisans and musicians. The latter activity and identity work has provided its inhabitants.
Crafts
They are different manifestations craft to consider. In San Pedro Tultepec are made carranclanes, wagons, dolls, horses, mats, blowers, etc..
Waist cloth fabrics.
In San Miguel Ameyalco are made napkins, tablecloths, sashes, ayates, etcetera.
Pyrotechnics.
Work is also in San Miguel Ameyalco but on a smaller scale.
Covers.
Huitzizilapan and Xochicuautla own, are made with agave stalk that kind of weaves, natural flowers are placed and some paper ornaments of different colors.
Mulitas.
Mainly Analco Santiago, San Pedro and San Miguel Tultepec Ameyalco, are made from corn leaves and adorned with seeds.
Barro griddles.
They are made in Tultepec, Ameyalco, Analco, but in very small quantities.
Gastronomy
In Lerma dominates the frog broth dish, although lately tends to disappear, in San Miguel Ameyalco predominates saucepan or chuchuluco tamale also predominates barbecue beef, pork and even chicken.
Resorts In the municipality of Lerma no tourist centers, but you can admire and contemplate the landscape.






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