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Molino de Flores National Park

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A quiet place for exploration and historical reflection.
Molino de Flores National Park, Carretera Texcoco San Miguel Tlaixpan kilómetro 3.5 Xocotlán, 56230 Texcoco de Mora, Méx., Mexico
Interesting facts
1

The hacienda was originally established by the Cervantes family in the late 16th century.

2

The property transitioned from a wheat-producing grain mill to a significant agricultural center before its eventual abandonment.

3

Much of the site's distinctive appearance results from the intentional preservation of ruins rather than full restoration.

4

The park contains the Chapel of the Lord of the Hill, which serves as an active religious site.

5

The landscape has been used as a primary filming location for numerous Mexican films due to its authentic 19th-century atmospheric decay.

6

The park's stone structures display an evolution of building techniques from the colonial era through the Porfiriato period.

Overview

Molino de Flores National Park is a protected area situated in the ruins of a 16th-century hacienda and grain mill near Texcoco. The site preserves decaying stone architecture, including the remnants of the main manor house, chapels, and agricultural structures integrated into the surrounding landscape. It was designated a national park in 1937 to protect its historical architecture and riparian forest environment. The park grounds feature a mix of manicured pathways, dense wooded zones, and areas where nature has reclaimed masonry walls. Historically, the location served as a major production hub for wheat and flour before the Mexican Revolution. The park is characterized by its uneven terrain, which includes a riverbed and steep stone stairs connecting different levels of the old estate. Visitors can observe distinct architectural styles ranging from colonial period stonework to Victorian-era aesthetic interventions. The site remains a frequent location for historical cinema and television productions in Mexico.

Photo spot

The central courtyard ruins surrounded by the ivy-covered stone arches of the former hacienda main house.

Insider tips

Wear sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes as the grounds feature uneven stone surfaces and dirt paths.

Bring a portable battery pack if you intend to photograph the expansive ruins for an extended period.

Stay on marked trails to avoid unstable masonry in restricted areas of the hacienda.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to enter restricted areas marked by signage, as many of the older structures are structurally compromised.

Etiquette

Avoid climbing on ruins or stone walls to prevent structural damage and personal injury.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings to avoid large crowds and ensure better lighting for photography of the stone ruins.
Address
Molino de Flores National Park, Carretera Texcoco San Miguel Tlaixpan kilómetro 3.5 Xocotlán, 56230 Texcoco de Mora, Méx., Mexico
19.515, -98.839
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Details
Architectural featuresColonial-era stone ruins, arcades, and chapels
Terrain typeWooded parkland with uneven historical masonry paths

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings to avoid large crowds and ensure better lighting for photography of the stone ruins..

The central courtyard ruins surrounded by the ivy-covered stone arches of the former hacienda main house.

Close by you'll find Teotihuacán, Parroquia de la Resurrección, National Museum of Agriculture.