Oaxaca StateSights

Religious, Spiritual sights in Oaxaca State

  1. A

    Basílica de la Soledad

    The image of Oaxaca’s patron saint, the Virgen de la Soledad (Virgin of Solitude), resides in the 17th-century Basílica de la Soledad, 3½ blocks west of the Alameda. The church, with a richly carved baroque facade, stands where the image is said to have miraculously appeared in a donkey’s pack in 1543. The Virgin was later adorned with enormous worldly riches – but lost her 2kg gold crown, a huge pearl and several hundred diamonds to thieves in the 1990s.

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  2. B

    Templo de San Felipe Neri

    The 18th-century baroque Templo de San Felipe Neri is where Benito Juárez and Margarita Maza were married in 1843; Margarita was the daughter of Antonio Maza, an Italian immigrant merchant who took in the young Benito when he arrived in Oaxaca as a boy.

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  3. C

    Cathedral

    Oaxaca's Cathedral , begun in 1553 and finished (after several earthquakes) in the 18th century, stands just north of the Zócalo. Its main facade, facing the Alameda, features fine baroque carving.

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  4. D

    Iglesia de San Juan de Dios

    Finely carved facades adorn the colonial Iglesia de San Juan de Dios. It is a beautiful small 17th-century church, on the site of Oaxaca’s first church (which was built in 1526).

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  5. E

    Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe

    La Crucecita’s modern church, the Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, has an impressively large image of the Virgin painted on its ceiling.

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  6. F

    Iglesia de La Compañía

    Finely carved facades adorn the colonial Iglesia de La Compañía.

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