This market is one of the oldest, largest and busiest in Oaxaca, mostly selling foodstuffs and other necessities for the many rural people which come into town on this day to shop.[3] The city is also home to a 16th-century Dominican church, whose chapel, the Capilla del Se??or de Tlacolula, is known for its ornate Baroque decoration and a crucifix to which have been ascribed many miracles.[4] Out