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  • Not far from the Cathedral is the Jardín Borda - a palatial mansion and garden estate built by Taxco silver magnate José de la Borda in the 18th century.

    In Morelos, Cuernavaca springs eternal 2009

  • Not far from the Cathedral is the Jardín Borda - a palatial mansion and garden estate built by Taxco silver magnate José de la Borda in the 18th century.

    In Morelos, Cuernavaca springs eternal 2009

  • The footprint of the Cathedral is a vesica piscis (“fish bladder” in Latin), an oval with pointed ends created by the intersection of two circles of the same radius.

    A Hermeneutic of Rupture? 2009

  • Across the street from the Cathedral is the Palacio de Gobierno, or the Governor's Palace.

    Traveling to Mexico with children 2008

  • Across the street from the Cathedral is the Palacio de Gobierno, or the Governor's Palace.

    Traveling to Mexico with children 2008

  • Overlooking the east side of the Cathedral is a new hotel with rooftop dining which comes highly touted: Los Juaninos.

    The colonial cities 1999

  • Overlooking the east side of the Cathedral is a new hotel with rooftop dining which comes highly touted: Los Juaninos.

    The colonial cities 1999

  • Although disappointed by the gothic vastness of St. Patrick's Cathedral, where her immigrant Irish father worshipped on his arrival in this country in 1888, she called the Cathedral of St. John the Divine "a gorgeous church."

    Al Eisele: How I Became a New York Celebrity 75 Years Ago Al Eisele 2011

  • Although disappointed by the gothic vastness of St. Patrick's Cathedral, where her immigrant Irish father worshipped on his arrival in this country in 1888, she called the Cathedral of St. John the Divine "a gorgeous church."

    Al Eisele: How I Became a New York Celebrity 75 Years Ago Al Eisele 2011

  • In the three-part pamphlet series used to explain the cathedral, we are given this explanation, The nave of the Cathedral is surrounded by a large concrete wall known as the Reliquary Wall.

    A Hermeneutic of Rupture? 2009

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