Crypt of the Archbishops, Mexico City Metropolitan CathedralCrypt of the Archbishops, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

Crypt of the Archbishops, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

The Crypt of the Archbishops is located below the floor of the cathedral beneath the Altar of the Kings. The…

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High Altar, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

This disappeared in the forties of the twentieth century. On the occasion of the Jubilee of the year 2000, a…

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The Tabernacle, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

Situated to the right of the main cathedral, the Metropolitan Tabernacle (Spanish: Sagrario Metropolitano) was built by Lorenzo Rodríguez during…

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The Sacristy, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

It is the oldest space in the cathedral. In 1626, when the viceroy Rodrigo Pacheco y Osorio, Marquis de Cerralvo…

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The Chapter Hall, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

This room is probably the oldest in our Cathedral. Here the first stone was laid, the base on which all…

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Facades and portals, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

The main facade of the cathedral faces south. The main portal is centered in the main facade and is the…

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The Dome, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

The Dome ended with adaptations to the Ortiz de Castro project. Inside, the Assumption of the Virgin was also represented…

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Bell Towers, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

The towers were built between 1787 and 1791, although the base and first body of the eastern tower was built…

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Enrique Climent, Retrospective Exhibition, Mexico City Museum

The Museum of Mexico City presents an extraordinary exhibition by Enrique Climent (1897-1980), a Valencian painter who went into exile…

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Anthropology Halls in North Wing, Mexico National Museum of Anthropology

The National Museum of Anthropology (MNA) has 24 exhibition halls. The rooms dedicated to anthropology and pre-Hispanic cultures of the…

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