5 places with novohispana architecture at the CDMX

The facade has several iconographic symbols. With two medallions that stand out where you can see the apostles San Pedro and San Pablo. San Pedro carries with him two keys, one of gold, which means the power of acquittal and the other of silver that is the power of excommunication; while San Pablo holds the sword with which he would be beheaded and a book.

Republic of Salvador 49, Historic Center.

The home of an adventurous family in Baja California

3. Church of the Holy Trinity

Submitted to various reconstruction processes due to the sinking of the city, this temple had its birth in 1967.

It is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the city center. Within its architectural details, its dome decorated with tiles and the relief ornaments of the facade with shapes of flowers, fruits, vines and cherubs on the main cover.

Emiliano Zapata 60, Historic Center.

Large house, an idyllic escape in Los Cabos

4. Balvanera Chapel of the Temple of San Francisco

This chapel is part of the San Francisco temple on Madero Street of the Historic Center. Its facade is the main access to the church since its facade is closed.

The Balvanera chapel was designed by Lorenzo Rodríguez, considered the pioneer of the Baroque Novohispano.

AV Francisco I. Madero 7, Historic Center.

The Temple of San Francisco is located next to the Latin American tower

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5. OLD COLLEGE OF SAN ILDEFONSO

Located in the street of Justo Sierra, this historical complex consists of two areas. One with three courtyards belonging to the Baroque period and another with facades covered with Tezontle and Cantera.

Just Sierra 16, Historic Center.

An enclosure dedicated to temporary exhibitions

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An absolute peace shelter in Tepoztlán