This episode starts off with a visit to Tecali, a village outside of Puebla City. Grand churches and monastery can be seen here as it was populated with stonemasons in the early days. Jonas and Katery visit a house built in the 16th century called Casa del Mendrugo. The house is an example of a private initiative to preserve the heritage of historic cities with courtyards, a restaurant, tapas bar and café built by Jose Ramon. He then built a museum that rewrote the history of the city of Puebla. The star piece of the museum is Chuchita, the ancient healing lady, who was buried here at the age of 55, and thereof embarked on her trip to the afterlife. Next, they visit the Dominican church of Saint Michael. The outside part of the church is decorated with dark natural stones with little ornaments. On the contrary, the inside of the church is filled with light, angels, carvings, onyx pulpit etc. This visit is to witness the so called eighth wonder of the world, a one side chapel dedicated to the Virgin of Rosary. They then go for a stroll along Barrio del Artista, a colorful artist street. This street is famous for its studios that were built along workers market in the 1980s where each painter had a studio to work and display their paintings. Finally, they visit Talavera de la Luz, a traditional pottery neighborhood where they get to mold their own design for a customized order. They witness first-hand how various crafts and designs are done. They were also brought to the courtyard to see the poetic pieces of Talavera art.