. . . . "19.43654632568359"^^ . . . . . "13400"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters building (former Convent of la Encarnaci\u00F3n) is on the northeast corner of San Ildefonso and Rep\u00FAblica de Argentina streets in the historic center of Mexico City, and used to be part of the largest and most sumptuous convents in New Spain. It was secularized in the 19th century and then taken over by the then-new Secretariat of Public Education after the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century. The new agency did extensive remodeling work on the building, including covering nearly all the walls of the two inner courtyards with murals. These murals include Diego Rivera\u2019s first large-scale mural project, which he completed in 1928."@en . "-99.13146209716797"^^ . . "Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Rep\u00FAblica de Argentina #28, Centro Hist\u00F3rico, Mexico City. C.P. 06020"@en . . . . "Main facade on Rep\u00FAblica de Argentina Street"@en . . . . . "POINT(-99.131462097168 19.436546325684)"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "19.436547222222224 -99.13146388888889" . "1059454866"^^ . . . . . . "Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters"@en . . . . . . "24357596"^^ . "Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters"@en . "Rep\u00FAblica de Argentina #28,Centro Hist\u00F3rico,Mexico City. C.P. 06020"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters building (former Convent of la Encarnaci\u00F3n) is on the northeast corner of San Ildefonso and Rep\u00FAblica de Argentina streets in the historic center of Mexico City, and used to be part of the largest and most sumptuous convents in New Spain. It was secularized in the 19th century and then taken over by the then-new Secretariat of Public Education after the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century. The new agency did extensive remodeling work on the building, including covering nearly all the walls of the two inner courtyards with murals. These murals include Diego Rivera\u2019s first large-scale mural project, which he completed in 1928."@en . . .