Baños Papaqui, 58 años del lugar donde el vapor es una tradición y un clásico poblano
“My father was a visionary man who revolutionized the concept of steam baths in Puebla. From a very young age, he worked helping his family. He only studied until the second grade and then dedicated himself to working,” explained Teresa Papaqui Rosas, heir to the tradition of one of the few remaining public baths in the city of Puebla: Baños Papaqui. #Puebla #Classic #Baths #Steam ➡️ Read more: oem.com.mx/elsoldepuebla/

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