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Lion's Expiatory Temple - Kiosk of History

Neo-Gothic style, considered the greatest work of its kind in Mexico. Famous for its crypts, this temple was built only from alms. It is a symbol of the city of León. On September 3, 1920, Father Bernardo Chávez, felt the need to initiate arrangements for the construction of a temple for El Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. He established contact with Ms. Marta Araujo de Pineda, to request the support and influence to manage with his sister Dimitila Ara…
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Neo-Gothic style, considered the greatest work of its kind in Mexico. Famous for its crypts, this temple was built only from alms. It is a symbol of the city of León. On September 3, 1920, Father Bernardo Chávez, felt the need to initiate arrangements for the construction of a temple for El Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. He established contact with Ms. Marta Araujo de Pineda, to request the support and influence to manage with his sister Dimitila Ara…

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