Almost on the corner of the plaza, further along Calle Romero you come across the Templo y Hospital de San Juan de Dios. If you turn the corner and walk one block away from the plaza, you will come to an interesting point in Calle Codallos, where you will be able to appreciate the Franciscan concept of work, community and healthcare shared with the Indians, as introduced by Don Vasco. Next to the Templo de San Francisco you will find the Hospitalito, a small church built by the Indians. Both churches have figures of Christ made out of cane pulp, an ancient Purépecha technique. Opposite the churches you will see the Plazuela de San Francisco. where you will be fascinated by the barter market. Indians come here from their nearby villages to exchange merchandise, just as they have done for centuries.