A tour of late 19th century Mexico! From Cornell's collection of architectural photographs.
This post is dedicated to my mum, for her birthday. :)
A small town called Zacatecas. Source
The Arcades, Zocalo Square, Mexico City. Source
Metropolitan Cathedral, Mexico City. Source
National Palace, Mexico City. Source
Village and basilica of Guadalupe, Mexico City. Source
Archaeological Museum, Mexico City. Source
Façade of the National Library, Mexico City. Source
Hotel Iturbide, Mexico City. Source
Monument to Cuauhtémoc and Cuitláhuac, Source
Zocalo Square, Mexico City. Source
The "Cerrito" Church of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Source
The Queretaro Aqueduct. Source
A town called Chimalapa Pueblo. Source
A rainforest scene. Source
Cananea, c. 1906 [non 19th C, but close!] Source
A village near Mexico City. Source
Shoeing mules in a village scene. Source
Governor's Palace (House of Turtles), Uxmal. Source
El Castillo [Temple of Kukulklan] (detail, North Staircase), Chichén Itzá. Source
The Palace [El Palacio] in Sayil, Yucatan. Source
6 comments:
That Governor's Palace is stunning!
Thanks so much.
One correction: the Place marked as in Celaya, real location is at Sayil, Yucatan.
What wonderful photos! I especially like the House of Turtles and El Palacio.
Thank you for the correction; fixed! I've just gone by the captions that come with the photos, and, needless to say, they could be a bit off/out of date... :)
Glad everyone's enjoyed these!!
As a Mexican, I really appreciate these photos... My parents home is close to the Queretaro's Aqueduct so seeing how it used to be is amazing... thanks.
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