It occupies the old square of San Roque, which was built in 1801. Considered the first handicraft market in the city of Puebla, since 1961 occupies the facilities of what was formerly the market called El Parián. Located on the 6th Street of the Historic Center, the market is mostly covered with talavera tiles, very typical of Puebla style.
Currently, the place has a total of 112 stores, which sell the most varied crafts that are produced in different regions of the state, such as talavera, typical sweets, miniatures, embroidery, glass, clay objects , textiles, works in popotillo, among others.