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Catedral Metropolitana
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Located beside the Main Square. It was constructed over the remains of a small construction, first built in 1524 and demolished in 1626. Finished in 1813, it became the first cathedral in La Nueva Espaņa and the eldest one in the Americas. It has a Baroque-style facade with an outstanding ironwork and 64-meter Neoclassical-style towers holding 18 bells. In the interior of the Cathedral, you can see the Latin Cross with three aisles and a barrel vault, 5 large altars and 14 chapels of different styles. Its main altars are the Altar Mayor, Altar de los Reyes and Altar del Perdon.. The Churrigueresque-style Sagrario Metropolitano, built in the XVIII century, is found in the east side of the Cathedral. On the west side is "La Plazoleta del Marquez".
Adjusted the contrast and changed to SEPIA.
Excerpt taken from "http://www.tourbymexico.com/df/centro/centro.htm" |
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Excellent shot. I like the use of the sepia tone in this picture. The cathedral looks amazing.
Regards,
Kevin