Category:San Pedro y San Pablo College
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This is a category about a monument in Mexico, identified by ID 00190
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- English: San Pedro y San Pablo College — a former colonial era Jesuit school and church, located in the historic center of México City, México.
- Housing the Museum of the Constitutions of Mexico (Museo de las Constituciones) operated by the National Autonomous University of Mexico−UNAM. The Museo de la Luz was in the building from 1996 to 2010.
- The late 16th−early 17th century building was built in the Colonial Spanish Baroque and Colonial Late Renaissance styles.
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Location | Historic downtown of Mexico City, Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City, Mexico | ||||
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "San Pedro y San Pablo College"
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Media in category "San Pedro y San Pablo College"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Colegio Máximo de San Pedro y San Pablo 01.jpg 3,280 × 2,460; 1.15 MB
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Colegio Máximo de San Pedro y San Pablo 02.jpg 2,460 × 3,280; 1.14 MB
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Colegio Máximo de San Pedro y San Pablo 03.jpg 3,280 × 2,460; 1.17 MB
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Colegio máximo de san Pedro y san Pablo.jpg 3,712 × 2,636; 494 KB
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CollegeSSPPDF.JPG 3,657 × 2,592; 2.27 MB
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Portada colegio maximo.jpg 3,120 × 4,160; 4 MB
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Templo de san Pedro y san Pablo, CMDX.jpg 3,896 × 2,740; 410 KB
Categories:
- Former schools in Mexico
- Jesuit schools in Mexico
- Museums of National Autonomous University of Mexico
- Cultural heritage monuments in the historical center of Mexico City - Churches
- Cultural heritage monuments in the historical center of Mexico City - former monasteries
- 1574 establishments in North America
- Educational institutions established in the 1570s
- Establishments in Mexico in the 16th century
- 16th-century architecture in Mexico
- 17th-century architecture in Mexico
- Baroque architecture in Mexico
- Colonial architecture in Mexico
- Built in Mexico in 1720