The Convent of Nuestra Señora de La Merced was a Roman Catholic colonial religious complex in present-day Historic center of Mexico City, that was destroyed to give more space to future buildings. The cloister is all that is left of a monastery complex built in the late 16th and early 17th century by the Mercedarian order. It is located on Uruguay and Talavera Streets in the historic downtown of Mexico City. The complex lent its name to the area around it, La Merced, which in turn, inspired the name of the metro station and the well-known neighborhood Market.
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| - The Convent of Nuestra Señora de La Merced was a Roman Catholic colonial religious complex in present-day Historic center of Mexico City, that was destroyed to give more space to future buildings. The cloister is all that is left of a monastery complex built in the late 16th and early 17th century by the Mercedarian order. It is located on Uruguay and Talavera Streets in the historic downtown of Mexico City. The complex lent its name to the area around it, La Merced, which in turn, inspired the name of the metro station and the well-known neighborhood Market. (en)
- El Convento de la Merced fue uno de los conventos que la orden Mercedaria edificó en la Ciudad de México durante el periodo virreinal. Se dice de su templo que fue el más suntuoso de toda la Nueva España. El templo fue demolido durante la aplicación de las Leyes de Reforma. El edificio del convento se salvó de la aplicación de la ley, convirtiéndose en uno de los pocos ejemplos que quedan de arte mudéjar en el Valle de México. Fue declarado monumento histórico el 3 de junio de 1932 (es)
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| - The Convent of Nuestra Señora de La Merced was a Roman Catholic colonial religious complex in present-day Historic center of Mexico City, that was destroyed to give more space to future buildings. The cloister is all that is left of a monastery complex built in the late 16th and early 17th century by the Mercedarian order. It is located on Uruguay and Talavera Streets in the historic downtown of Mexico City. The complex lent its name to the area around it, La Merced, which in turn, inspired the name of the metro station and the well-known neighborhood Market. (en)
- El Convento de la Merced fue uno de los conventos que la orden Mercedaria edificó en la Ciudad de México durante el periodo virreinal. Se dice de su templo que fue el más suntuoso de toda la Nueva España. El templo fue demolido durante la aplicación de las Leyes de Reforma. El edificio del convento se salvó de la aplicación de la ley, convirtiéndose en uno de los pocos ejemplos que quedan de arte mudéjar en el Valle de México. Fue declarado monumento histórico el 3 de junio de 1932 (es)
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