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Santo Domingo (Mexico City)

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the corners of the monastery property. One of the oldest structures that was at this spot was called the "Chapel of the "Morenos"" (brown-skinned), named so because here is where the Dominican friars evangelized to the indigenous population. The church currently at the spot originally had 4 altars, dedicated to the crucified Christ, the rosary,
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made of pink stone, begun in 1717 and finished in 1736. The monastery and atrium that the church used to be part of was destroyed in 1861 during anti-clerical movement, destroying the chapel of Del Rosario and Tercera Orden as well. This opened up what is now Leandro Valle Street on the church's west
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would be built. The initially replaced the houses to found a church, living quarters and a jail for those found guilty of religious crimes. (The Dominicans were in charge of the Inquisition.) A couple of decades later, it was decided that expansion was needed and the first church on the Santo Domingo
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but before the introduction of the common "estipite" column with its signature inverted truncated pyramids. The front facade is covered in tezontle, a blood-colored volcanic stone and the portal is made mostly of cantera, a white/grey stone. It has twelve columns around the main entrance, with Saint
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A small church called San Lorenzo-Deacon and Martyr, is located at 28 Belisario Dominguez, to the left of the facade of the Santo Domingo Church. This small church is the descendant of a number of chapels that have been on this spot, and that in the 16th century was one of four chapels that were at
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Unfortunately, this area is also very well known for the falsification of documents. According to the intelligence division of the Policia Judicial of the Distrito Federal, in addition to the 242 print shops that operate legally in this zone, there have noted 614 cases of printers set up to falsify
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respectively. However, these have long since been replaced with one simple altar. The portal of the church is from the 19th century with a simple arch on posts decorated with sculpted vegetation. Above this is a monogram of Christ's name. This church has serious structural problems. It is thought
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To the south of the church is Plaza San Domingo. It is flanked to the west by the Portal de Evangelistas, which is a Tuscan colonnade with round arches. Scribes with typewriters and antique printing machines work in this Portal. Scribes offer their services to illiterate clients, often offering
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documents in the various apartments and other living quarters that surround this area. Most of these are located on La Plaza 23 de Mayo, República de Cuba, República de Chile an Justo Sierra Streets.
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Officially known as the Señor de la Expiración Chapel, the church is located on the north side of Belisario Dominguez and faces the plaza. It is all that is left from one of the first
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that its cupola could collapse at any moment. There was one case where a stone almost a meter across fell, destroying pews, but this happened at a time when no one was in the church.
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in the shape of a horseshoe with 32 seats made of cedar, each with an image of a different saint carved in relief into the backs.
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on the first floor. On the second floor, a stone relief depicts Saint Dominic kneeling as he receives the keys of heaven from
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refers to the Church of Santo Domingo and its Plaza, also called Santo Domingo. Both are located three blocks north of the
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Mexico to-day, a country with a great future; and a glance at the prehistoric remains and antiquities of the Montezumas
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presidency at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th. Today the building houses a music school.
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located between two windows that light the choir area. It is decorated on the east side with stone figures of
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between two windows. Each of the lateral windows has two oil paintings decorating them and finished with the
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At 97 Republica de Cuba is the house on property that once belonged to Juan Jaramillo, husband of
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containing the image of the Virgin Mary. Above this is a sculpture depicting the scene at the
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following República de Brasil Street with Belisario Dominguez Street separating the two.
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services similar to that of lawyers, counselors, and financial consultants. A statue of
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order. This area is completed with the reliefs of saints and the carvings of
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site was consecrated in 1590. Around it was built the monastery, funded by
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Inside, the floor plan of the church is that of a Latin cross. The main
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Plaza de Santo Domingo in a painting of 1862 by Hercule Catenacci and
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Plaza San Domingo, Portal de Evangelistas and Church of Santo Domingo
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stands in a fountain in the middle of the plaza. It was sculpted by
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Next to it is the neo-Baroque Rosario Chapel which dates from 1946.
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At 92 Republica de Cuba is a building that dates from the
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18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Mexico
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Plaza de Santo Domingo in 1883 by Thomas Brocklehurst.
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rises above the group. In the center at the top is a
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Museo de la Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público
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Index


Mexico City
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

monasteries
friary
New Spain
Palace of the Inquisition
Philip II of Spain
Baroque architecture
Pedro de Arrieta
Baroque
Saint Augustine
Saint Peter
Epistles
Saint Paul
Holy Spirit
bas relief
Assumption
Saint Dominic
Saint Francis
Church of Letrán
altarpiece
neoclassical
Manuel Tolsá
transept
Virgin of Covadonga
niche
Calvary
Battle of Covandonga

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