HISTORICAL
ARCHTECTURE
Puebla?s rich history and culture can be seen in it baroque,
renaissance and classical architectural styles. In fact, in 1987 the UNESCO declared Puebla a
World Heritage Site due to its
beautiful buildings.
Catedral
? Located on 16 de Septiembre Street, on the
corner of 5 Oriente. This building,
which has 14 chapels of various styles,
houses numerous works of art,
such as the main cupola and
the altar, which was painted by artist Cristobal de Villalpando. The main façades
are transition-period baroque. They have
classical columns with Doric, Ionic
and Corinthian capitals. The 69-meter (228-foot) towers are the tallest in Mexico. The choir
has finely carved benches decorated with wood, onyx
and ivory inlays, as well as Arabic ornamental bows. The Cathedral also
has two organs donated by the Carlos V.
Palacio Municipal ? Located
on Av. Maximino Avila
Camacho, in Puebla. The hewn
stone, renaissance-style façade differs
from other buildings in that it uses Ionic columns
and triangular gables that crown the
windows. The building has two floors topped with
a central attic, which has
a public clock and a tower on
each end.
La Concordia y el Patio de los Azulejos ? Located in the
city of Puebla, at Calle 3 Sur and 9 Poniente. This is one
of the most
representative buildings of local architecture. It has a hewn stone,
baroque-style facade with images
of saints made from marble. Next
to the convent
you?ll find a college that was
once a house of prayer.
Ex Colegio Carolino
(Puebla Autonomous University
Building) ? Located in Puebla on Avenida Maximino Avila
Camacho, at 4 Sur. The facade has several doorways with balconies
that lead to three interior patios. One of the
building?s most notable features is an
imperial staircase in the main lobby, where you?ll see large
oil paintings.
Ex Palacio del
Arzobispado (Palacio Federal) ? Located in Puebla?s
main square, at Avenida Juan de Palafox and
Mendoza. This magnificent construction conserves the facades of the
old colleges of San Pedro and San Juan, as well as that of
the Palace, making it a true
gem of colonial architecture. It also has a harmonious combination of red brick and Talavera tile.
Fuente a la China Poblana ? Situated
at Blvd. Heroes de 5 de
Mayo and Defensores de la Republica. This
monumental work has Talavera, hewn
stone and petatillo sculptures. Its foundation is 30 meters
(100 feet)
in diameter. In the middle of the
structure an enormous column supports two basins
and a pedestal, where the famous 3-meter (10-foot) China Poblana statue stands.
Biblioteca Palafoxiana ? Located at
5 Oriente No. 5, this building
houses the Casa de la Cultura. This
library museum was designated a historical monument by presidential decree due to its
extensive collection. It houses 43,000 volumes in languages such as Hebrew, Latin, Sanskrit, Chaldean and Greek.
The subject matter includes philosophy, theology and canon law, among other themes.
The library has valuable texts, such as the Nuremberg Chronicle,
which dates back to 1493. It also houses
the Christian Doctrine, the Ortelius Atlas and the Polyglot
Bible. Here you can also admire a baroque altarpiece, an oil painting that represents the Virgin of
Trapana and another of Saint Thomas Aquinas. You also
see tables with onyx inlays
and a finely sculptured bookcase.
Templo y Ex Convento
de San Francisco ? Located on Blvd. Heroes
del 5 de Mayo. This structure has a tower
with four hewn stone bodies
with broken moldings and Ionic
and Doric pilasters. On the
main façade of gray hewn
stone, you?ll see images of
vases and flowers and a churrigueresque
portal. They are flanked by
two large tile panels and enriched
by three plateresque bodies. You?ll also see choir
stalls, neoclassic altarpieces and the mummified body
of the devout
Sebastian de Aparicio.
Templo de Santo Domingo ? Located
at 5 de Mayo, at the corner of 4 Poniente. The facade is of gray
hewn stone and it is
pure classical style. It features
three Doric columns. From its
large atrium, you can appreciate the mortar baroque
adornments on the conventional façade. You also
see large vaults and magnificent
gold-covered altarpieces of baroque, churrigueresque and Salomonic baroque
styles.