EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Templo de San Bernardo
Built in 1670, it was initially a convent for nuns.
Over the years, half of its facade was dismantled to make way for a street.
The current facade features intricate ornaments, sculptures of the patron saint, and the Virgin of Guadalupe carved in marble, along with a large number of decorative elements.
The interior of the temple has a clear Neoclassical style.
Location
Venustiano Carranza esquina con 20 de noviembre, Centro Histórico, CDMX.
Templo de San Bernardo
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