Tlaxcala City Cathedral

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Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral
Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
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19°18′50″N 98°14′16″W / 19.31389°N 98.23778°W / 19.31389; -98.23778Coordinates: 19°18′50″N 98°14′16″W / 19.31389°N 98.23778°W / 19.31389; -98.23778
LocationTlaxcala
Country Mexico
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
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The Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral[1] (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción)[2] Also Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl Cathedral Is the main Catholic church in the city of Tlaxcala,[3] Mexico. It was first known as the Temple of St. Francis of Assisi (Templo de San Francisco de Asís), however, when the Diocese began to rise, it was decided to name the cathedral and as it is commonly known; Dedicated as a cathedral under the invocation of Our Lady of the Assumption during the erection of the diocese of Tlaxcala.

Built in the sixteenth century between 1530 and 1536 according to Diego Muñoz Camargo, the temple is a single nave, with wooden roofing, and the deck is of viguería, adorned by a magnificent paneled wooden Mudejar style, Very well preserved and in fact one of the last of its kind that still remain in the American continent. The dome of the temple is octagonal and with a convent as part of its grounds.

See also[]

  • Roman Catholicism in Mexico
  • Our Lady of the Assumption

References[]

  1. ^ Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl
  2. ^ Cuadriello, Jaime (2004-01-01). Las glorias de la república de Tlaxcala: o la conciencia como imagen sublime (in Spanish). UNAM. ISBN 9789703213894.
  3. ^ Gastellou, Josué (1999-01-01). Catálogo de órganos tubulares históricos del estado de Tlaxcala (in Spanish). Universidad Iberoamericana Golfo Centro. ISBN 9789687507446.
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