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HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE

 

HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE

 

In Monterrey you can marvel at old buildings that are considered historic monuments, such as the palaces and churches. Among the most important edifices are:

 

Catedral Metropolitana de Nuestra Señora de Monterrey. Located in front of Plaza de Armas. This is one of the city?s most important buildings. It features a pink neoclassical-style stone façade and an arched doorway.

 

Palacio de Gobierno Monterrey. Located on the corner of Zuazua and 5 de Mayo. The vestibule of this neoclassical-style edifice contains striking medallions painted by V. Balero and stained glass windows made by G. Pellandini.

 

Palacio del Obispado. Located on Rafael Jose Verger Street, in the Obispado neighborhood. This is Monterrey?s most important historic monument. From 1846 to 1848 it served as a city fortress when the U.S. invaded Mexico during the Mexican-American War. Currently, it has houses the Nuevo Leon Regional Museum.

 

Casino de Monterrey. Located on the corner of Zuazua and Abasolo. This French-influenced neoclassical building has two floors with spacious halls that are rented for social events. The staircase leading to the entryway has beautiful wrought-iron work.

 

Macro Plaza. Located in the heart of Nuevo Leon?s capital. This 40-hectare (99-acre) plaza is one of the largest public squares in the world.

 

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