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San Miguel ConcAa Mission in Sierra Gorda queretaro
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San Miguel ConcAa Mission in Sierra Gorda queretaro
San Miguel ConcAa is located forty km from Jalpan on Highway 69 to RAio Verde. The church is in the center of the community on one side of Guerrero Street. It is oriented to the south and dedicated to the Archangel Michael. It is the smallest of the mission churches and was probably finished in 1754, according to an inscription located inside the church.
San Miguel ConcAa is the furthest north and the smallest of the missions. The decoration features large flowers, foliage and coarse figures in indigenous style. It is distinguished by an image of the Holy Trinity at the crest along with a rabbit (a Pame symbol) and double-headed eagle
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This stunning print captures the beauty and history of San Miguel Concá Mission in Sierra Gorda, Queretaro. Located forty kilometers from Jalpan on Highway 69 to Río Verde, this mission church is a true gem of Mexican architecture.
Dedicated to the Archangel Michael and completed around 1754, San Miguel Concá is the smallest of the mission churches in the area. Its intricate decoration features large flowers, foliage, and indigenous-style figures that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region.
One striking feature of this mission church is an image of the Holy Trinity at its crest, along with symbols like a rabbit (representing Pame culture) and a double-headed eagle. These details add depth and meaning to the architectural design.
As you gaze upon this photo print, you can almost feel yourself transported back in time to when missionaries first arrived in this remote corner of Mexico. The vibrant colors and intricate details capture both the spiritual significance and historical importance of San Miguel Concá Mission.
Whether you have visited this UNESCO World Heritage Site or dream of exploring it one day, this print serves as a beautiful reminder of Mexico's rich cultural heritage and architectural wonders.
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