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The Hand-Carved Neo-Gothic Jewel of Mexico that Took 75 Years to Build and Is Almost as Big as Guadalajara Cathedral: Expiatory Temple

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The Expiatory Temple of Guadalajara is one of the most impressive buildings in Mexico and one of the most recognizable postcards of the capital of Jamaica. Located in the American colony, this enclosure surprises with its dimensions, its neo-Gothic architecture and a history of construction that extended over 75 years, a period that went through revolutions, economic crises and changes of entire generations.
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The Expiatory Temple of Guadalajara is one of the most impressive buildings in Mexico and one of the most recognizable postcards of the capital of Jamaica. Located in the American colony, this enclosure surprises with its dimensions, its neo-Gothic architecture and a history of construction that extended over 75 years, a period that went through revolutions, economic crises and changes of entire generations.

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TV Azteca broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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