Historic centre of Puebla
The historic centre of Puebla (Spanish: centro histórico de Puebla) was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987.[1]
The Historic Monuments Zone of Puebla is considered the origin of Puebla. This Zone was decreed a Historic Monuments Zone in 1977 by presidential decree and 1 year later UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. The Historic Monuments Zone retains a lot of colonial buildings. Several of the oldest buildings were badly damaged in 1999 after the earthquake and later were subsequently repaired. Unfortunately, after the 2017 earthquake, some of them again suffered damage.[2]
Features
- Barrio de los Sapos
- Barrio del Artista
- Biblioteca Palafoxiana
- Casa de la Cultura
- Chapel of the Rosario
- Church of La Compañía
- Church of las Capuchinas
- Church of San Cristóbal
- Church of San Juan de Dios
- Church of San Pedro
- Church of Santo Domingo
- El Parián
- Hospital Church of San Roque
- Maqueta del Centro de Puebla
- Municipal Hall of Puebla
- Parish of Santa Clara
- Puebla Cathedral
- Teatro Principal de Puebla
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References
- UNESCO World Heritage Centre. "Historic Centre of Puebla - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
- "Historic centre of Puebla". "Mexican Routes [mexicanroutes.com]".
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