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Templo de la Santísima Trinidad
Its construction began in 1755 and was inaugurated in 1783.
It is one of the clearest examples of Churrigueresque Baroque and is considered one of the most beautiful in the Historic Center.
Its facade, made of quarry stone and tezontle, has three levels with a relief of the Holy Trinity.
It was closed in 1861 due to the Reform Laws.
Currently, the church is open for Catholic worship, and only the main cloister remains, which has been carefully restored.
Location
Calle de la Santísima Esq. Zapata, Centro Histórico, CDMX.
Templo de la Santísima Trinidad
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