

EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Templo de San Agustín
Its facade is of austere Baroque style.
In its original 16th-century construction, it was an Augustinian convent authorized by the Spanish King Philip II.
The interior features very simple ornaments and ribbed vaults. The current altar is made of neoplatonic quarry stone and houses the image of St. Augustine.
Attached to it is the Ex Convent of St. Augustine and St. Monica, currently the School of Music of the University of Guadalajara.
Location
Morelos No. 202, Zona Centro, Guadalajara, Jal.
Templo de San Agustín
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