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Architecture Mexico
Architecture occupies a significant position in the history of mankind. In
Mexico, as in other countries, architecture is a reflection of its past. Thus,
visitors will obtain a fascinating historical overview of the country through
its pre-Hispanic temples and cities, colonial churches and monasteries, palaces
and a wide range of civil and hydraulic architecture, in styles ranging from
medieval and gothic through renaissance to mudejar and baroque.
Art nouveau, neo-Mexican, neoclassical and art deco were established between the
19th and early 20th centuries, leaving an indelible mark on many cities. Other
styles that began in the 20th century eventually evolved into the restrained
works of contemporary architecture. Here you will be able to see them
first-hand, trace their development in time and discover a new world that is
eclectic in each era and as a whole.
Historical Interest Mexico Destinations
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