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  • Place Types Church
  • Address Centro, Singuilucan, Hgo., Mexico
  • Coordinate 19.9680753,-98.5174513
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code XF9M+62 Singuilucan, Hidalgo, Mexico
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Templo del Señor de Singuilucan
Templo del Señor de Singuilucan
Templo del Señor de Singuilucan
Templo del Señor de Singuilucan
Templo del Señor de Singuilucan
Templo del Señor de Singuilucan
Templo del Señor de Singuilucan
Templo del Señor de Singuilucan
Templo del Señor de Singuilucan
Templo del Señor de Singuilucan
Reviews
Gilberto Ambrosio (01/17/2020)
The emblem monument of the municipality, with great history and protects inside excellent examples of sacred art, the high altar of great artistic quality and extremely spectacular. The parish is somewhat simpler inside and equally striking thanks to its tower
Mack Kser (06/22/2019)
Excellent place to know even more the history of our country and our colonization
Adrian Hernandez Ramos (07/10/2019)
Nice place to enjoy the ancient architecture.
Miguel Marquez Badillo (02/22/2019)
This beautiful church nothing more that should open it, to visit it when there are events such as the pulque festival, since it was closed.
Jorge Díaz (06/13/2019)
We drive through Arco Norte, we leave in the Tulancingo shed, towards Tuxpan, we observe arid landscapes on one side and, on the other, extensive magueyales that invite us to stop at a cabin on the road to enjoy two barbecue tacos white and a taco of maguey worm; the idea was to know the sixteenth-century Franciscan convent of the Lord of Singuilucan, which was probably a visiting monastery, due to its proximity to Tulancingo. At some point in its history, the viceregal building passed into the hands of the Augustinian order, as in many parts of the country. And so it was, on our arrival, the people of the town prepared a fireworks display to celebrate the feast of San Antonio. I still took some time to locate the oldest houses in the first painting. It was interesting for me to be able to admire an enormous painting dated 1748, which the order for its realization came directly from the greater convent of San Agustín in Mexico City.
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