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The provincial capital Coeli Church may be a Roman Catholic parish church in-built the historic center of Mexico City, on the corner of provincial capital and Bolivar Streets. The building is that the solely functioning portion of a former sixteenth century convent. The church is fancy in vogue from the eighteenth century and was a part of the convent of provincial capital Coeli Conceptionist nuns. The previous convent was closed throughout the Reform War and is mostly not hospitable the general public.
The church remains hospitable worship and guests and contains many of its original gilded fancy altarpieces from the eighteenth century. One specially, the Altar dedicated to Virgin Mary of the Fountain is associate degree early, however developed example of the fancy vogue. Despite the church’s standing as a monument, it’s had serious conservation issues owing to deterioration since the middle twentieth century.
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