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Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas
Temple of San Francisco was founded in 1568 as first monastery in Zacatecas, the monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with the primary function of evangelization, It was inaugurated on January 12, 1707, but some parts of the buildings (such as the south tower) were not really completed until the 19th century.
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico, The state is best known for its rich deposits of silver and other minerals, its colonial architecture and its importance during the Mexican revolution. Its main economic activities are mining, agriculture and tourism.
The city had its start as a Spanish mining camp in the mid 16th century. Native Americans had already known about the areas rich deposits of silver and other minerals. Due to the wealth that the mines provided, Zacatecas quickly became one of the most important cities in New Spain, with much of its silver enriching the Spanish crown. The area saw battles during the turbulent 19th century, but the next major event was the Battle of Zacatecas during the Mexican Revolution when Francisco Villa captured the town, an event still celebrated every anniversary. Today, the colonial part of the city is a World Heritage Site, due to the Baroque and other structures built during its mining days. Mining still remains an important industry
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This stunning print captures the historic Temple of San Francisco in Zacatecas, Mexico. Founded in 1568 as the first monastery in the region, this architectural marvel was dedicated to evangelization and played a crucial role in the city's rich history. The temple was inaugurated on January 12, 1707, showcasing exquisite colonial architecture that still stands today.
Zacatecas, named after its capital city, is renowned for its silver deposits and mineral wealth. This North-Central Mexican state boasts a vibrant culture rooted in its mining heritage and colonial past. The city of Zacatecas flourished as a Spanish mining camp in the 16th century, with indigenous peoples already aware of its abundant resources.
Throughout history, Zacatecas has been at the center of significant events such as battles during the Mexican Revolution. The Battle of Zacatecas remains a pivotal moment celebrated annually for its impact on Mexican history. Today, the colonial charm of Zacatecas is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its Baroque architecture and historical significance.
Immerse yourself in the beauty and legacy of Zacatecas with this print from Fine Art Storehouse by ©fitopardo.com. Let this image transport you to a place where history comes alive amidst breathtaking scenery and cultural richness.
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