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The feather rattlesnake boa that catrina wears links her to the mesoamerican god quetzalcoatl (the feathered serpent), and its stone rattle connects it to the aztec goddess coatlicue (she of the serpent skirt)

Like snakes and coatlicue, rivera's catrina has fangs and a bloody mouth. Her name is la catrina and the essence of her story goes deep into mexican traditions and roots but has been restyled only in the last century It is believed that the aztecs worshipped a goddess of death that they alleged protected their departed loved ones, helping them into the next stages. Experience the authentic taste of mexico with casa catrina’s upscale, mystic mexican cuisine Our chefs create small bites with fresh ingredients for an unforgettable dining experience. Casa catrina offers a captivating blend of day of the dead tradition and elegance in the heart of la villita on our san antonio river walk

Step into a world where the mystique of the iconic catrinas by guadalupe posada comes to life. La catrina, also known as la calavera catrina, is one of mexico’s most iconic symbols of día de los muertos (day of the dead) With her skeletal face, elegant attire, and elaborate feathered hat, she embodies the beauty and mystery of this celebration. One of the most enduring symbols of the day of the dead (día de los muertos) in mexico is the calavera catrina, or simply la catrina Her skeletal face has become synonymous with mexico's celebration of life and death, adorned with an elegant dress and an ornate hat. Each year, hundreds of people dress up as catrinas during day of the dead in mexico city and descend on the zócalo to take part in the catrina parade

Attendees paint their faces in the typical style of the catrina skull, complete with colorful accents around the eyes and cheeks, and dress in outfits appropriate for the occasion.

Today, la catrina is posada’s most recognizable creation She’s the icon of day of the dead, mexico’s annual fiesta in honor of the deceased that takes place annually on nov Casa catrina, our unique dias de los muertos themed restaurant on the historic river walk, will offer a delightful array of authentic mexican fare Indulge in specialties like tender charred octopus and recado rojo rubbed cochinita pibil tacos.

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