principal exporter of canned pulque. This hacienda was the property of IgnacioTorresAdalid, who was called the "king of pulque". Today, it belongs to Ricardo
Antonio Adalid was the godson of Mexican emperor Maximillian I and one of the major participants of Dance of the Forty-One scandal. Antonio Adalid was the
Talavera tile and leafy trees still remain. The hacienda belonged to IgnacioTorresAdalid, who was the director of taxation during the regime of Porfirio
Mercado, the same architect of the Angel of Independence), formerly IgnacioTorresAdalid's pulquería serving the pulque drink "La Acordada" prison Pabellón