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Temples

Just about any landscape in Mexico will include a church, often as its most striking feature. Mexico City Temples and Churches—and religious architecture more generally—will take a lifetime to really discover.

Invaded at the height of the European Counter-Reformation, the evangelization of the Americas was always among the most controversial and deepest parts of the Spanish conquest. It's proven to be among the longest lasting. For good or ill, today's inhabitants of Mexico City live, not just in the shadow of a historical conquest, but amongst many of the most striking and original examples of that culture's art, architecture, and building.

Nearly every church in the city is a treasure trove of art. Painting, sculpture, design, carving - even what are today called installations - make up a deep part of the psyche and the look and feel of Mexico City culture. And the buildings themselves, perhaps only most obviously, display techniques, styles, and forms that reflect every aspect of Spain's own complicated relationship with history, occupation, and even colonialism.

"Mexican Baroque" is today a catch all term for the Baroque that arrived here, divided, split and rejoined and formed new styles while celebrating their predecessors. Churrigueresque shares space on the same pages of historians who will insist that it's the "Ultra Baroque." Hardly a church exists in Mexico City that will be called a pure reflection of one style or another. Eclectic is just the first in a long list of words to describe influences from the Moorish to the French to the neo-Classicists and the anti-neo-Classicists.

The best 20th-Century religious architecture is here.

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San Antonio de Padua, Napoles
San Antonio de Padua, Napoles

Pin Calle Pensilvania 228, Col Amp. Nápoles, Benito Juárez, 03840 CDMX

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San Antonio de Padua, Tecómitl, Milpa Alta
San Antonio de Padua, Tecómitl, Milpa Alta

Pin Cda. 5 de Mayo S/N, Xaltipac, Milpa Alta, 12100 San Antonio Tecómitl, CDMX

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San Antonio de Padua, Xotepingo
San Antonio de Padua, Xotepingo

Pin Av. División del Nte. 3430, Col. Xotepingo, Alc. Coyoacán, 04610 CDMX

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San Antonio María Claret Temple
San Antonio María Claret Temple

Pin Eje 1 Pte. (Av. Cuauhtémoc), Narvarte Poniente, 03020 CDMX

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San Antonio Panzacola Chapel
San Antonio Panzacola Chapel

Pin Av. Universidad 1686, Santa Catarina, Coyoacán, 04010 CDMX

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San Antonio Tomatlán
San Antonio Tomatlán

Pin San Antonio Tomatlan 61, Col. Zona Centro, Alc. Venustiano Carranza, 15100 CDMX

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San Bartolomé Apóstol, Atepehuacan
San Bartolomé Apóstol, Atepehuacan

Pin Av. de los 45 Metros, Pbo. San Bartolo Atepehuacan, Alc. Gustavo A. Madero, 07730 CDMX

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San Bernabé Apóstol, Ocotepec
San Bernabé Apóstol, Ocotepec

Pin Fresno 1, Pbo San Bernabé Ocotepec, Alc. La Magdalena Contreras, 10300 CDMX

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San Cayetano, Lindavista
San Cayetano, Lindavista

Pin Av. Montevideo 323, Lindavista, Gustavo A. Madero, 07300 CDMX

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San Francisco de Asis, Tepito
San Francisco de Asis, Tepito

Pin La Rcda., Barrio Tepito, Col. Morelos, Alc. Cuauhtémoc, 06200 CDMX

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San Francisco Temple & Monastery
San Francisco Temple & Monastery

Pin Av Francisco I. Madero 7, Centro Histórico, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 CDMX

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San Francisco Xicaltongo, Iztacalco
San Francisco Xicaltongo, Iztacalco

Pin San Francisco 36, San Francisco Xilcantongo, Iztacalco, 08230 CDMX

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San Gabriel Arcángel, Tacuba
San Gabriel Arcángel, Tacuba

Pin Calzada México Tacuba Mexico City, Mexico

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San Ignacio de Loyola, Polanco
San Ignacio de Loyola, Polanco

Pin Séneca 306, Polanco, Polanco I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11510 CDMX

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San Jacinto Church and Monastery
San Jacinto Church and Monastery

Pin Plaza San Jacinto 18 Bis, Alvaro Obregón, San Ángel, 01000 CDMX

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