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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Zacatecas' has mentioned 'Cathedral' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Indigenous peoples 1.2 Colonial period 1.3 Mexican War of Independence 1.4 19th century 1.5 Mexican Revolution 1.6 20th century 1.7 21st century 2 The city 2.1 Historic sites and attractions 2.2 Cathedral 2.3 Buildings and Plaza de Armas 2.3.1 Market 2.3.2 Churches 2.3.3 Theater 2.4 Other attractions 3 Museums 4 Universities and technical education 5 Festivals and celebrations 6 Transportation 7 The municipality 7.1 Geography 7.2 Climate 7.3 Economy 8 Sports 9 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 10 Notes 11 References 12 External links
The cathedral, built between 1730 and 1760, dominates downtown.
Even here, it is not possible to stand back far enough to see the whole Baroque faxc3xa7ade of the main cathedral.
Cathedral[edit]
Main article: Zacatecas Cathedral
The cathedral was built between 1729 and 1753, regarded by many as the last, and greatest, expression of the churrigueresque style.
In the city proper just south of the main plaza, is the Cathedral, which is located over the ruins of pre-Hispanic temples.
[21] The current cathedral was begun in 1729 with main faxc3xa7ade finished in 1745 but not opened to worship until 1752.
The Cathedral is attributed to Domingo Ximxc3xa9nez Hernxc3xa1ndez and is a testament to the wealth that the city had in the 18th century.
The church achieved cathedral status in 1862, and was declared a national monument in 1935.
The Cathedral is eighty-five meters high and entirely constructed of pink sandstone.
This individual, condemned to death for some grave problem was able to get the execution postponed until he finished his work on the Cathedral.
But because of his work on the Cathedral faxc3xa7ade he was not executed but received a pardon.
The main square is called the Plaza de Armas, with the most important buildings such as the State Government Palace, the State Congress, the Cathedral and others surrounding it.
[4][16] Another prominent mansion is the old house of Gonzxc3xa1lez Ortega, which stands next to the cathedral and today is part of the governor's mansion.
On the other side of the cathedral is the Gonzxc3xa1lez Ortega Market, which was constructed in 1889 and still conserves its original faxc3xa7ade.
It would substitute for the cathedral when it was in construction.
The Episcopal Gallery is located to the side of the cathedral and contains religious art from the 19th and 20th centuries.
The cathedral (1730-60) is a highly decorated Baroque structure with exceptional facades and other features that reflect the absorption of indigenous ideas and techniques into Roman Catholic iconography.
Its massive dome and towers provide a counterpoint to the nearby cathedral.