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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 | WIKI |
The cathedral, built between 1730 and 1760, dominates downtown. | WIKI |
Even here, it is not possible to stand back far enough to see the whole Baroque faxc3xa7ade of the main cathedral. | WIKI |
Cathedral[edit] | WIKI |
Main article: Zacatecas Cathedral | WIKI |
The cathedral was built between 1729 and 1753, regarded by many as the last, and greatest, expression of the churrigueresque style. | WIKI |
In the city proper just south of the main plaza, is the Cathedral, which is located over the ruins of pre-Hispanic temples. | WIKI |
[21] The current cathedral was begun in 1729 with main faxc3xa7ade finished in 1745 but not opened to worship until 1752. | WIKI |
The Cathedral is attributed to Domingo Ximxc3xa9nez Hernxc3xa1ndez and is a testament to the wealth that the city had in the 18th century. | WIKI |
The church achieved cathedral status in 1862, and was declared a national monument in 1935. | WIKI |
The Cathedral is eighty-five meters high and entirely constructed of pink sandstone. | WIKI |
This individual, condemned to death for some grave problem was able to get the execution postponed until he finished his work on the Cathedral. | WIKI |
But because of his work on the Cathedral faxc3xa7ade he was not executed but received a pardon. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
On the other side of the cathedral is the Gonzxc3xa1lez Ortega Market, which was constructed in 1889 and still conserves its original faxc3xa7ade. | WIKI |
It would substitute for the cathedral when it was in construction. | WIKI |
The Episcopal Gallery is located to the side of the cathedral and contains religious art from the 19th and 20th centuries. | WIKI |
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. | UNESCO |
Its massive dome and towers provide a counterpoint to the nearby cathedral. | UNESCO |