Zamora de Hidalgo Cathedral

Coordinates: 19°59′1″N 102°17′6″W / 19.98361°N 102.28500°W / 19.98361; -102.28500
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Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción de María de Zamora de Hidalgo
Roman Catholic Church
Architecture
Architect(s)Eduardo Tresguerras

The Immaculate Conception Cathedral

Zamora de Hidalgo in Mexico.

It was built between 1832 and 1838.

In neoclassical style, it bears some resemblance to the Temple of Carmen in the city of Celaya (also made by Tresguerras).

It has a Latin cross plant[citation needed], and a single nave and cruise ship[citation needed], where the dome rises. The cover[citation needed] is of neoclassical style, with two bodies[citation needed] and auction[citation needed].

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