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TEMPLO DE SANTO DOMINGO

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Macedonio de Alcalá esquina Gurrión, Centro, Oaxaca , Mexico
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2024
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2024

Temple completed and inaugurated in 1608 at the same time as the convent, with a sober façade compared to its interior

It was completed and inaugurated in 1608 at the same time as the convent, its main altarpiece installed in 1612, its towers completed in 1660, but its ornamentation in itself was not finalized until 1666. The final modification took place between 1724 and 1721, with the construction of the Capilla del Rosario. Its occupation by different armed factions, both dissident and regular, throughout the 19th century destroyed its magnificence: the original altarpieces were burned, the works destroyed and looted, and even lettering was installed on the altar. Since its return to the Church in 1902, many stages of restoration have given it back its present splendor.

The facade is sober compared to its interior: 26 m high, it is delimited by two towers of 35 m. The whole is built on a Latin cross plan and contains no less than ten chapels. Its magnificent stucco ceiling depicting the family tree of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, accompanied by 36 paintings depicting scenes from theOld Testament, is the pride of this church. The entire space is covered with an intricate network of motifs, sculptures and paintings from which saints, angels, cherubs and patriarchs emerge. The entire vault is riddled with circles, ovals and medallions containing representations of biblical characters in wrought iron, painting, casting, bas-reliefs covered with gold, etc. The roof of the transept crossing is decorated with reliefs representing saints from this preaching congregation.

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Visited in march 2024
Visite du Templo de Santo Domingo à Oaxaca
L’Église de Santo Domingo située à Oaxaca au Mexique, est une magnifique église baroque. Sculptures, peintures intérieures, voûte impressionnante ornée de cercles, ovales et médaillons figurant des personnages bibliques et bas reliefs recouverts d’or ne sont que quelques exemples de la richesse intérieure et de la magnificence de cette église. A voir absolument !
cedvoyages
Visited in december 2021
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Templo de Santo Dominigo
Sur le papier beaucoup de choses à visiter au TEMPLO.
Dans la réalité très compliqué.
Horaires très limités, bâtiments fermés.... Finalement je n'ai pas pu visiter grand chose.
Visite de la Cathédrale.... par accident car elle était elle même "semi-ouverte"..... dommage.
JB974
Visited in october 2019
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A faire... Mais n'oubliez pas le musée attenant !
Belle place, belle cathédrale, mais le musée attenant est vraiment à faire. Ne pas le zapper, surtout si vous comptez visiter les ruines historiques du pays
Ana43
Visited in march 2018
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Incontournable
Ce bâtiment fait partie des incontournables de la ville.
Imposant, la façade donne le ton.
Le style est celui que l'on retrouve dans d'autres villes, avec un aspect imposant et sobre, et en même temps travaillé.
A visiter !!!
Nous étions présents un jour de fête et avons vu les processions.
Michel 64
Visited in october 2018
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Superbe église dominicaine, baroque à souhait. Elle possède notamment un superbe et étonnant plafond sculpté représentant l’arbre généalogique de Santo Domingo.

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