Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Morelia' has mentioned 'Cathedral' in the following places:
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By 1580, both political and religious authority (Episcopal see) had been transferred to the city of Valladolid, moving the College of San Nicolxc3xa1s, which Vasco founded and laying the groundwork for establishing a new cathedral for the province. | WIKI |
The 17th century saw growth for Valladolid, with the construction of the cathedral and aqueduct. | WIKI |
The cathedral was begun in 1640 (finished in 1744) and the aqueduct in 1657. | WIKI |
Churches include La Compaxc3xb1xc3xada, San Juan, and La Cruz, but the most important structure built during this time period was the cathedral. | WIKI |
The location of this cathedral defined the composition and development of the city from then on. | WIKI |
Most of the grandest structures were completed during the 18th century, including the facade and bell towers of the cathedral, the Colegio Seminario (today the State Government Palace), La Alhxc3xb3ndiga (today part of the Palace of Justice) and numerous private mansions. | WIKI |
The heart of the historic center is the cathedral and its surrounding plazas: the Plaza de Armas, also known as the Plaza de los Mxc3xa1rtires, the Juxc3xa1rez Plaza and the Melchor Ocampo Plaza. | WIKI |
Another statue by Miranda, this one of Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon was placed in the small plaza on the west side of the cathedral and named the Morelos Plaza. | WIKI |
The first church on the Cathedral site was built in 1577, which was a modest structure of adobe and wood. | WIKI |
When cathedral status was moved from there to Valladolid in 1580, the city became the civil, religious, and cultural capital of the territory. | WIKI |
[15] In 1660, Bishop Marcos Ramxc3xadrez del Prado, placed the first stone of the new cathedral, which was designed by Vicenzo Barocco. | WIKI |
The cathedral was consecrated in 1705, even though it was not yet finished. | WIKI |
[2] Built of pink Cantera stone, the cathedral's two 60-meter-high (200xc2xa0ft) towers still dominate the skyline of the city,[16] and are the second tallest Baroque towers in Mexico. | WIKI |
The cathedral's official name is Cathedral of the Divine Savior of Morelia. | WIKI |
[16] The facade of the cathedral is mostly decorated in pilasters rather than columns and relieves rather than sculptures. | WIKI |
On Saturdays at 8:45xc2xa0 pm the cathedral sponsors a sound-and-light show. | WIKI |
In front of the cathedral is the old Seminario Tridentino de San Pedro, one of the educational institutions of the colonial city. | WIKI |
The sobriety of the urban townscape is enhanced by many Baroque facades characteristic of the religious foundations, including the cathedral and the churches of Santa Rosa, de las Monjas and Guadelupe. | UNESCO |