De La Torre Building
De La Torre Building
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The impressive cedar doors of this building, now the Cultural Institute, were carved by Severo Revillo, an abandoned Indian child.
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salvador g
Vienna, Austria72 contributions
Aug 2016 • Friends
One of the best structures in Jerez, Zacatecas. Right next to the principal plaza garden. The architecture is very european and impressive carved stone.
Written August 29, 2016
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NoemiDLT
Santa Ana, CA14 contributions
Jul 2015 • Family
Jerez is a truly a magical town. Just walk around the main streets and you'll be amazed at the beauty and picturesque setting of this town. The locals are warm and kinds. I had to see this building because it bears my last name. It's gothic architecture is impressive from the outside, its also beautiful at night when they light it up. You can go inside and they usually have some sort of local exhibit. It is a working library too.
Written June 4, 2016
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solounviajero
Virginia124 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
The de la Torre building is right across from the Santuario de Nuestra Senora de la Soledad and is a cool looking building... but there is nothing there except the view from the outside (not even a plaque explaining the history of the site). Check it out as you're walking the city, but that's all there is....
Written June 21, 2016
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