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              <text>The Professed: Temple of San Felipe Neri</text>
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              <text>Today the Church La Profesa stands as an elegant example of Mexican baroque architecture in the hearth of Mexico city. The front has twin bell towers and intricate stonework flanking a central entrance. The main entrance draws you in with a beautiful carved portal framed by floral motifs and religious figured. At the top there is a curved pediment that adds a sense of movement and elegance all around the building. The windows that the top are arched that each reveal a glimpse of the interior. The textured stone and carefully places pilasters create a pattern that gaze upward towards the towers in the sky. The exterior combines elegance, symmetry and rich patterns to stand out in the streets of Mexico City. </text>
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              <text>Image 1 &amp; 2: https://profesa.oratorio.mx/profesa/&#13;
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              <text>- Templo de San Felipe Neri – La Profesa (n.d.) La Profesa – Oratorio de San Felipe Neri de México. &#13;
&#13;
- En defensa de la patria: México en armas 1846‑1848 – Sec. 12 (n.d.) Biblioteca Digital ILCE. &#13;
&#13;
- Obra arquitectónica – Palacio de Minería (n.d.) Palacio de Minería, F.I., UNAM. </text>
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