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Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana): Guadalajara

Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana): Guadalajara

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Catedral Metropolitana (The Metropolitan Cathedral) : Mexico City

Catedral Metropolitana (The Metropolitan Cathedral) The cathedral metropolitan it is one of more important historical constructions in Mexico City. Construction was started with starts eighteenth century and was to continue during the 300 following years; here are because the different influences can be noticed in the architectural style, dominated of the Spanish rebirth and the French néo-Classicism, with baroque they touch with the roof of pink dell' arenaria. The Cathedrals five aisles are adorned with ostentatious-looking altars and elaborate engravings, and its floors are covered in marble. A transcendental symbol of the Mexican peoples faith and devotion. When you walk around the

Catedral Metropolitana de Nuestra Senora de Monterrey

Catedral Metropolitana de Nuestra Senora de Monterrey An impressive, towering cathedral, begun in 1573 and finished in 1788, it blends baroque, neoclassic, and Mexican churrigueresque architecture. As you look around the cathedral and the Sagrario next to it, note how the building has sunk into the soft lake bottom beneath. The base of the facade is far from level and straight, and when one considers the weight of the immense towers, it's no surprise. Permanent scaffolding is in place to stabilize the building. In Mexico, the sacred ground of one religion often becomes the sacred ground of its successor. Cortés and

Catedral: Guadalajara

Catedral: Guadalajara We are in process of collecting information about this sight....

Cabildo Eclesiastico: Guadalajara

Cabildo Eclesiastico: Guadalajara This beautiful building next to the Metropolitan Cathedral. Address : Avenida 16 de Septiembre Zona Centro, Guadalajara 44100, Mexico

Guadalajara: State of Jalisco

Guadalajara is a large city in the Western-Pacific region of Mexico, located at 20.67° N, 103.35° W. Guadalajara is the capital of the state of Jalisco. It is the second most populous city in Mexico, with an estimated population of 1,640,000 people in 2004. The Guadalajara metropolitan area also includes the municipalities of Zapopan, Tlaquepaque, Tonalá, Tlajomulco, and Ixtlahuacan. The estimated population of the metropolitan area was 3.7 million in 2000. Guadalajara is known as La Perla del Occidente (Spanish for "Pearl of the West"), la Perla Tapatía ("tapatío" is an informal adjective of origin for people and things from Guadalajara)

Zócalo : Mexico City

Zócalo The Zócalo, once the site of ceremonies and celebrations in Gran Tenochitlán, is now the site of symbols of national power, as well as being the main area for public demonstrations, and popular celebrations. In this area there is also the Catedral Metropolitana, a perfect example of colonial architecture, with its baroque and neo-classical façade, five naves and an invaluable collection of paintings. Next to the cathedral, we come to the Palacio Nacional, with its beautiful patios and murals by Diego Rivera on its walls, where episodes of Mexican History are so exquisitely portrayed.In the middle of the city’s historic

Mexico City : State of Mexico

Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México) is the federal capital of, and largest city in, Mexico. It geographically spans the north portion of the Distrito Federal ("D.F."), although the metropolitan area extends to the state of México to the north of the Federal District, and to the state of Hidalgo. According to government statistics Mexico City is the largest most populous conurbation in North America, and third in the world, after Tokyo, and Sao Paulo, with approximately 22.1 million people. Though its urban area is the third most populous in the world, what is officially known as Mexico City (under

La Catedral: Acapulco

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Oaxaca’s Cathedral: Oaxaca City

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Alliance Francaise de Guadalajara

Alliance Francaise de Guadalajara This institute in Guadalajara is designed to promote French culture through classes, films and various exhibits. Address López Cotilla, 1199 Colonia Americana Guadalajara 44120 Mexico Tel: 52-3-8252140

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