Historic Churches and Temples
This collection highlights the diverse architectural and religious history of Mexico City, spanning from 16th-century colonial foundations to mid-century modernism. The list features the historic center’s Iglesia de Jesús Nazareno, which houses the remains of Hernán Cortés, alongside the Baroque artistry of Coyoacán’s colonial chapels. It also includes striking contemporary structures like the Mexico City Mexico Temple and the modernist Parroquia de San Agustin in Polanco.
Mexico City Mexico Temple
The Mexico City Mexico Temple is the 28th constructed and 26th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Iglesia de San Juan Bautista
A 16th-century Franciscan monastery in Coyoacán featuring an elaborate Baroque interior. It is one of the oldest religious structures in the city, known for its ornate gold-leaf altarpieces and Plateresque facade.
La Conchita
An 18th-century Baroque chapel in Coyoacán built atop a pre-Hispanic altar. It is noted for its Churrigueresque style and its location within the historic Plaza de la Concepción.
Parroquia de San Agustin
A mid-20th-century modernist structure in Polanco, notable for its dramatic concrete roofline and contemporary stained glass windows.
Iglesia de Jesús Nazareno
Located in the historic center, this site marks the first meeting between Hernán Cortés and Moctezuma II. It houses the remains of Cortés and features a significant mural by José Clemente Orozco.
Iglesia de Cristo Redentor
A contemporary Catholic church in the Lomas de Guadalupe area, characterized by its sharp, angular architectural lines and minimalist interior.
Iglesia Mormona
A local meetinghouse for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving the surrounding neighborhood.
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