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- The Chapel of the Virgen del Rosario is the chapel attached to the Church of Santo Domingo in the city of Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Work of the 17th century, summit of the New Spanish Baroque, was described in its time as the Eighth Wonder of the World by Friar , in a print of 1690, regarded like this for a long time in New Spain, as well as La Casa de Oro (The Golden House) and Domus Aurea. It is one of the most prominent examples of the New Spanish Baroque and one of the greatest artistic-religious achievements in Mexico. It is a chapel full of symbolisms, where each element represents something related to the Catholicism and Dominican Order beliefs. It is located on pedestrian avenue 5 de Mayo number 407. The building is part of the Historic Center of Puebla City, which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987. (en)
- La capilla de la Virgen del Rosario es la capilla anexa al Templo de Santo Domingo en la ciudad de Puebla, México. Obra del siglo XVII, cumbre del barroco novohispano, fue calificada en su época como La Casa de Oro, así como la octava maravilla del mundo por fray , en un impreso de 1690. Constituye el más destacado ejemplo del barroco novohispano y una de las mayores realizaciones artístico-religiosas de México. Está ubicada en la avenida peatonal 5 de mayo número 407. (es)
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- La capilla de la Virgen del Rosario es la capilla anexa al Templo de Santo Domingo en la ciudad de Puebla, México. Obra del siglo XVII, cumbre del barroco novohispano, fue calificada en su época como La Casa de Oro, así como la octava maravilla del mundo por fray , en un impreso de 1690. Constituye el más destacado ejemplo del barroco novohispano y una de las mayores realizaciones artístico-religiosas de México. Está ubicada en la avenida peatonal 5 de mayo número 407. (es)
- The Chapel of the Virgen del Rosario is the chapel attached to the Church of Santo Domingo in the city of Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Work of the 17th century, summit of the New Spanish Baroque, was described in its time as the Eighth Wonder of the World by Friar , in a print of 1690, regarded like this for a long time in New Spain, as well as La Casa de Oro (The Golden House) and Domus Aurea. It is one of the most prominent examples of the New Spanish Baroque and one of the greatest artistic-religious achievements in Mexico. It is a chapel full of symbolisms, where each element represents something related to the Catholicism and Dominican Order beliefs. It is located on pedestrian avenue 5 de Mayo number 407. (en)
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