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Calle Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Poniente 280 | Colonia Centro, Monterrey 64000, MexicoMap
Phone52-8-3434425
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  • KarolaRS
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    A very original touch

    Beautiful structure, very untypical for Mexican architecture therefore it was quite interesting to see. Also, when opening the door you are going to receive a strong scent of roses that remains at the...

    Reviewed on Oct 1, 2016
  • AnaH32
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    Very cozy Church.

    I just love this very unique gothic style Church located downtown in Monterrey, with a circular interior and beautiful pillars and chandelier. Masses during weekdays at 8:00and 6:30 p.m. (except on F...

    Reviewed on Sep 2, 2016
  • mehjgmty
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    A beautiful church in the center of Monterrey

    Neo-Gothic churches are relatively few and far between in Mexico, especially compared with my childhood home in New England. The church of San Luis Gonzaga is eclectic in style (for example, it is par...

    Reviewed on Jan 31, 2016
  • Arturo M
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    Novel Architecture

    Quietly walk in and contemplate the intent of the architect. They layout of the plan is uncommon for this region, along with many of its architectural features. The shape of the windows, the placement...

    Reviewed on Dec 2, 2015
  • veronica m
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    Beautiful architecture

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    It is a gothic artwork, just beautiful for a visual taste, an architectural jewel that you can't stop visiting if you walk in the centre of Monterrey.

    Reviewed on Mar 5, 2023
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