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Basílica De Guadalupe

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Luis
October 26, 2017
Two churches stand at the place where the Virgin of Guadalupe is said to have appeared to the Indian Juan Diego a few years after the conquest: the old basilica, which dates from the 18th century, and the new one from the end of the 20th century. The latter is in the shape of a tent, and houses the most venerated Catholic image in Latin America.
Pia
January 30, 2020
A very special place. This used to be the hill where the pre-hispanic Mexicans venerated God Mother Tonantzin. With the arrival of the Spaniards they changed her name, after the account of several appearances, to the Virgin of Guadalupe. The Basilica is in fact a group of several chapels, and its well worth a visit, as Mexicans travel from all over the country to see her. On December 12th the plaza fills up with thousands of pilgrims.
A very special place. This used to be the hill where the pre-hispanic Mexicans venerated God Mother Tonantzin. With the arrival of the Spaniards they changed her name, after the account of several appearances, to the Virgin of Guadalupe. The Basilica is in fact a group of several chapels, and its we…
Maricela
September 12, 2019
Es un santuario de la Iglesia católica, dedicado a la Virgen, ubicado al pie del Cerro del Tepeyac
Victor
January 16, 2020
Es una de las iglesias mas grandes de mexico y una de las mas visitadas.
Hector
December 6, 2019
Dedicada al culto y veneración de la Patrona de América.

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