Museo Capilla Alfonsina: Mexico City
Museo Capilla Alfonsina: Mexico City
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Mexico Travel Guide and DestinationsRelated Mexico Travel InformationCapilla de los Dulces Nombres: MonterreyCapilla de los Dulces Nombres: Monterrey Situated in the Macroplaza are, the Capilla de los Dulces Nombres offers a beautiful garden and fountains for the visitors. Macroplaza is a hotel area, and many attractions in the city are located near it. Capilla de los Dulces Nombres plazas covers an area of 40 hectares of esplanades, fountains and gardens, around which the main public and historic buildings of the city are located. This plaza is one of the largest plazas in the world. Its second level underground has restaurants and brand name shops. Some of the buildings which surround this place are Capilla de la Paz: AcapulcoCapilla de la Paz: Acapulco Capilla Submarina: AcapulcoCapilla Submarina: Acapulco Capilla del Calvario: GuadalajaraCapilla del Calvario: Guadalajara It is said that behind the Chapel of the Calvario, where eight hundred twenty-two Were the Christ up to thousands in which It was transferred to the parish because of the tremors; house is one in which a old one lived. At his house a carrier got once to request inn, he Carrier brought with himself the mentioned Image. He proposed to him to the old one that was bought it and was left it so that I know paid it return to its or to gather it if it did not agree to him. One makes Capilla de la Concepcion: Mexico CityCapilla de la Concepcion: Mexico City Its patronage belonged to the horseman Twenty-four Don Gonzalo Nuñez de Sepulveda, who acquired it in 1654. The grate of the chapel I am finished in 1668 and in its closing they appear the shields of arms of his patrono. The interior is illuminated with a show window that represents the Martyrdom of San Pablo, work of Arnao de Flandes, made towards 1550. One second show window located in the lateral one straight presents/displays the date of 1789. The altarpiece of this chapel was contracted in 1656 by the assembler Francisco Dionisio de Ribas, who I Museo Nacional de la Estampa (Museum of Engraving) : Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de la Estampa (Museum of Engraving) Displays include those from pre-Hispanic times, when clay seals were used for designs on fabrics, ceramics, and other surfaces. But the most famous works here are probably those of José Guadalupe Posada, Mexico's famous printmaker, who poked fun at death and politicians through his skeleton figure drawings. Museo: MonterreyMuseo: Monterrey We are in process of collecting information about this site…. Aguascalientes City: State of AguascalientesThe city of Aguascalientes is the capital of the state of Aguascalientes in western central Mexico. It stands on the banks of the RÃo Aguascalientes, 1888 metres above sea level, at 21°51′ N 102°18′ W. The city was founded on 22 October 1575 and elevated to city status in 1816. It became the capital of the newly formed state when it was split off from neighbouring Zacatecas in 1835. People from Aguascalientes (both the city and the state) are known by the whimsical Spanish demonym hidrocálidos. The city is home to the first-division football team, Necaxa. Aguascalientes also organises the largest fair held Museo Ripley’s Ciudad de Mexico: Mexico CityMuseo Ripley's Ciudad de Mexico: Mexico City Museo Nacional de Arte (National Art Museum) : Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de Arte (National Art Museum) This museum is located opposite to the Palacio de Mineria, near the main post office. It was built in 1904 and designed by Italian Architect, Silvio Contri, as the Palacio de Comunicaciones. The building has a magnificent staircase made by the Florentine firm Pignone. It houses and great collection of Mexican paintings, drawings, sculptures and ceramics, during the 16th century to 1950. It has the largest number of paintings (more than 100) by Jose Maria Velasco in Mexico City. |
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