Religious Sites in Mexico City

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Religious Sites in Mexico City

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Catedral Metropolitana
Construction on this, the largest and one of the oldest cathedrals...
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Religious Sites Centro Histórico and Alameda Central
 
Ex-Convento del Carmen
Erected by Carmelite friars with the help of an Indian chieftain...
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Religious Sites San Angel and Coyoacán
 
Iglesia de San Francisco
On the site of Mexico's first convent (1524), this 18th-century...
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Religious Sites Centro Histórico and Alameda Central
 
La Villa de Guadalupe
"La Villa"—the local moniker of the site of the two basilicas...
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Religious Sites Outskirts of Mexico City
 
Laboratorio Arte Alameda
The facade of this refurbished building from the 1950s has a...
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Religious Sites Centro Histórico and Alameda Central
 
Museo de Artes Populares
This ultramodern museum is one of the best places to learn about...
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Religious Sites Centro Histórico and Alameda Central
 
Museo de la Ciudad de México
The city museum is on land that was originally owned by Juan...
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Religious Sites Centro Histórico and Alameda Central
 
Museo de Leon Trotsky
Resembling an anonymous and forbidding fortress, with turrets...
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Religious Sites San Angel and Coyoacán
 
Museo del Estanquillo
In Mexico, an estanquillo is a small store that sells a wide...
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Religious Sites Centro Histórico and Alameda Central
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