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Simply Spectacular
Simply spectacular. Please do yourself a favor and walk down to the front of the church. To your right you'll see a HUGE carved wood wall. To your left you'll see a HUGE gold carved wall. Unbeliev...
Simply spectacular. Please do yourself a favor and walk down to the front of the church. To your right you'll see a HUGE carved wood wall. To your left you'll see a HUGE gold carved wall. Unbeliev...
This church is well worth a visit. It I an active church with worshippers in rapt attention during the Mass. The amount of gold in the statues and light fixtures shine.
This church is well worth a visit. It I an active church with worshippers in rapt attention during the Mass. The amount of gold in the statues and light fixtures shine.
Father Miguel Hidalgo stood on these church steps and ordered the bells to be rung as he called for the end of 300 years of Spanish rule. This was the beginning of the Mexican Revolution resulting in ...
Simply Spectacular
Simply spectacular. Please do yourself a favor and walk down to the front of the church. To your right you'll see a HUGE carved wood wall. To your left you'll see a HUGE gold carved wall. Unbeliev...
Simply Spectacular
Simply spectacular. Please do yourself a favor and walk down to the front of the church. To your right you'll see a HUGE carved wood wall. To your left you'll see a HUGE gold carved wall. Unbeliev...
Amazing beauty
This church is well worth a visit. It I an active church with worshippers in rapt attention during the Mass. The amount of gold in the statues and light fixtures shine.
Amazing beauty
This church is well worth a visit. It I an active church with worshippers in rapt attention during the Mass. The amount of gold in the statues and light fixtures shine.
Sep 16, 1810
Father Miguel Hidalgo stood on these church steps and ordered the bells to be rung as he called for the end of 300 years of Spanish rule. This was the beginning of the Mexican Revolution resulting in ...