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from Capital, 168-Line-red sign to San Isidro
http://www.loscolectivos.com.ar/168.htm # route

From Olivos line 333
http://www.
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By Train - Mitre line - Retiro-Tigre-off at the station
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from north of Buenos Aires, Tigre, Pilar, Pacheco, Garin, Etc.
You can take the line 60 q's left Centennial Street, a few blocks.

From Capital, there are many groups q along Avenida Cabildo, Maipu (on the province) and q leave them at Centennial. (The av into the next provincial council, is changing names: Cabildo-Maipu - Santa Fe - Centennial). Q van

The car can go right on Av del Libertador,
or go for Pan, Marquez Avenue exit and everything is straight through the tunnel under the level of the East of San Isidro. There called RS Peña Marquez.
also can go av. Maipu (Santa Fe, Centenario) from Capital and fold in RS Peña, San Isidro. ESPERO Q LES

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

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El Santo Niño de Atocha Silversmiths, Zacatecas

What better way to close this first tour we do for the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro to finish in Silversmiths, opposite the altar of the Santo Niño de Atocha, which image to my story, the most personal and intimate you can count links. Here the story: As you know, and graying, although, fortunately, and, above all, genetics are few, almost rare that I have my almost 56 years of existence. It happens that does just that amount of years, she still lived in the best room I've ever had in my life, my mother's womb, she knew that I had gone wrong, there was a name that at the time, 1955, was used to designate evil, something like "tied."

Maybe I'm confusing things because at that time were not used ultrasound and find out the sex of the baby was surprise that it was just at the time of birth. So, probably it was during the birth process that my mom found out that besides tied, "was breech, she poor, the advantage, so to speak, was that I was already the eighth delivery. Since the chances that died there were many. She, expressing his devotion, which he always beat me ever again, invoked the Holy Child of Atocha, which, in other words, appeared right in the delivery room of the now defunct Benjamín González clinic in Irapuato, just 18 kilometers of Salamanca. (Yes indeed, I was born in Irapuato, but I'm still always Salamanca).

The customs of the era marked given that a petition involving the payment of a charge, therefore the demand to Silversmiths, in Fresnillo, Zacatecas, they should do. Which, unfortunately, never was able to, I could never make her arm but as you must always pay the debts, even more, spiritual debts at the first opportunity I had to reach Silversmiths, I did. The promise was fulfilled, although I did solo, because she already had a dozen or more years have passed away.

Regardless, I think the story of the Child of Atocha is one of the most beautiful that has been woven over the centuries. Start, of course, in Atocha, ie in Madrid, when the Saracen s invaded Spain, just in the last part of the Middle Ages and the law that they imposed was that every prisoner Catholic who could have received food from his family, as long as they were brought for a male child under 13 years.

All children and young people who went to jail was always amazed to see a child who stood out among all, first by the sweetness of her face and more than that, because to Cart left hand had always had bread, and gave it to all those Christians who did not have any family that takes them food. In the right hand had a bowl of water which will never be exhausted.

The rumor grew and grew, as the image of the child did not go unnoticed, but quite the opposite, and it happened that custodial parents the temple of the Virgin of Atocha saw as the Children's sandals were dirty, muddy. The cleaned and the next day they reappeared dirty too, it was then that he knew it was precisely the Child of Virgen de Atocha Virgen de Atocha which appeared in jail to feed Catholic prisoners whose only crime was that, just being Catholic.

When mines are discovered in Zacatecas one of them was precisely Silversmiths, a place where the wealthy (do not know his name) Mining raises the temple for Lord of the Silversmiths, Christ that is brought from Spain and from which we can see the case even where it was transported to Veracruz and from there follow the Camino Real in 1690 and deposited in the nearby mine at Fresnillo. Included within the temple an image of the Virgin of Atocha, it disappeared but was kept the Holy Child in her arms. Time and popular faith was becoming increasingly important to the cult of the Holy Child, leaving the background the worship the Christ of the Silversmiths.

Today the Shrine of the Holy Child of Atocha Silversmiths, Zacatecas, is located between the third and fourth of the most visited in Mexico list headed by the Basilica of Guadalupe, followed by the Basilica of San Juan de los Lagos and the third site varies between the Holy Lord of Chalma and Santo Niño de Atocha. The collection of retablos kept next to the temple is something truly impressive, a test of faith toward latent image of the Child.

The photographs that appear here relate to the Museum's exhibition of retablos Zacatecas, which took in the sanctuary were in memory of the camera that was stolen ... things in life, someday again Silversmiths and you will be able to share images of the site. The notes I have about Fresnillo related to the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro also leave them for another day as the photos from that site ran the same fate.


This we now see is the Virgin of Atocha, who carries in his arms the Holy Child of Atocha, which I entrust myself to achieve my commitment to continue along the Camino Real, this time from the Sanctuary in Silversmiths, to Real del Parral.

Amen.



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the ancient Temple of San Agustin in

I said, I said time and again appears: place we turn to look carefully at our Mexico travel, either through the route of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro and Route Hidalgo or the route that is, we encounter a rich and abundant history. This time with something that someone aptly called "the life, death and resurrection of the Church of St. Augustine in Zacatecas.

In the raid that the order of St. Augustine made to the northern New Spain, was is the northernmost foundation that they did (as far as I have heartily understood). The arrival of the Augustinians to the Zacatecas was between the years 1575 and 1576.

The Augustinians have been highlighted as far as architecture is concerned, exceptional in having erected temples, almost since they arrived in Mexico or in any case, since the Franciscans demarcate territories , Dominicans and Augustinians evangelizarían, as good examples could mention two: its magnificent church and convent at Salamanca and Yuriria, both populations of the current state of Guanajuato.

In 1613 construction began on the monastery in the Zacatecas , date almost coincides with the founding of its enclosure in Salamanca, indeed. (I much mention of Salamanca, because I am a native from there. Commentary at the bottom). The blessing of the temple was given on June 2, 1782, fair-century baroque splendor throughout New Spain, the exception would not be this temple.

The facade is completely lost, surviving only a drawing you made of it and they say, those who have seen, was splendid. What we now see is a bare church, not just naked, but fully skinned whatever its monumental facade. Came the fateful years of the Reformation, unfortunate for the Catholic Church, as it was when he Confiscation Act, therefore, the clergy and religious were stripped of all property they had and thrown out of the convent, the church of San Agustín de Zacatecas was abandoned.

Thanks to new technologies and more consistent government expenditure in Zacatecas was created through the light, the virtual resurrection of what was the Augustinian church facade, this happens every night the lights of the show, among other things has this vision of what were the glory days of the temple.

remember that I told you about stealing my camera, why do not present a picture of me in that light show, but I dare to use one of Mr. Antonio Ambriz Avendaño, a who from now let me thank you for it. What we see in the picture now is the back of the temple.

Digging in the disaster that led to the arts of Mexico as a result of the confiscation leads us to see cases like this, where the temple was used for all types of human activity, based on the holy , for which it was created, ending at the non holy, it was his sad fate.

Cantina, cellar, brothel, neighborhood pool, everything, almost everything is settled there, the most regrettable is known about the "second devastation" that occurred in Mexico. We know that the English settlers in the Great Tenochtitlan was dedicated to destroying all of the great temples, but, worse, were the consequences of the Reformation, where the Mexicans now, engaged to destroy all the colonial vestiges.

read with surprise and indignation in one of the links in this Article I share, that says the master Francisco de la Maza than 100 thousand altars built during the colonial period survive only 20 thousand unfortunate loss for all those who recreate in these forests baroque embellishment and endless lines almost constantly moving.

Today the temple, rather, the shell of the temple has been recovered, restored and used as a cultural center, a good example from which many places in Mexico can get a good idea to know that do with that magnificent building that claims to be recovered. I understand that this will involve enormous costs in times of famine which we live.

This time I let a lot of links for you to soak deeper into the issue, both from within the Augustinian church, as in his "life, death and resurrection of a legend of love and your lighting project.

Undoubtedly San Agustin of Zacatecas, is one of the sites to which we must give some time on your visit to that city. Indeed, among the photos you see, is the flatness of the façade, where they make projections and elaborate altarpiece, this is the front side, the only one to survive the barbarous revolutionary pre-and post-reformatory.

For the legend of the Tree of Love, go here:

http://www.fortunecity.es/arcoiris/chacra/174/ amor.html

San Agustín de Zacatecas, life, death and resurrection . An interesting article in the Colegio de Michoacán, go here:

http://www.colmich.edu.mx/files/relaciones/034/pdf/SescosseFederico.pdf

On the front side of San Augustine:

http://www.analesiie.unam.mx/pdf/44_21-30.pdf

For the lighting project developed at the front of the Ex Church of St. Augustine, go here:

http://www.iluminet.com.mx/proyecto-en-zacatecas-nominado-al-premio-reina-sofia- en-restoration /

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Zacatecas Zacatecas Cathedral, a visit inside.

After overwhelm us with what is the facade of the Cathedral of Zacatecas, to keep surprising we expected to find the same magnificence inside but not, the cathedral has undergone several operations and renovations and now contrasts sharply the austerity of the interior with the refined Baroque facade.

The first religious building to be erected in the city of Zacatecas was precisely where today we see the Cathedral, was the year of 1567, construction was so simple, low resistance materials and for 1612, start building the temple that would replace, which concludes in 1625. Due to the growth of the city, a temple was required of larger capacity for 1718 is beginning to build the Third Temple.

"This temple would be the most ambitious undertaking, it was devised to create a temple and not a ship, but three, which would become the "Cathedral Basilica of Zacatecas." We kept it down several chapels attached to the existing parish church, including: the Holy Christ and Our Lady of Zacatecas. The third temple, and three ships had wooden baroque altarpieces, which were replaced by the quarry, possibly designed by Valencian architect Manuel Tolsá between 1803 and 1847, except the largest, which guarantees was dismantled in 1852, causing a vacuum and liturgical architecture. " (1)

We particularly remarkable avant-garde style of the high altar, having a few months it has been installed. Michoacan sculptor Javier Marin was in charge of the work done in Finnish birch and coated in gold leaf 24 carat. The dimensions of the altar are 17 meters high by 11 wide, five kilos of gold that covers it, coming from the bowels of the nearby mines of Zacatecas.

According to Marin, the birch is arranged in twelve layers treated with the highest technology. He explained that the birch is a very stable wood, "is extremely durable and is what we need, a timber or move, or expand, or shrink it or react to moisture is of great quality. "

The altarpiece is eleven images, led by the Virgin of the Assumption, to whom is dedicated the Cathedral of Zacatecas. Santa Ana and San Joaquin, parents of the Virgin Mary, flanked by his image, and in descending order do the same San Juan Bautista, San Augustine of Hippo, Santo Domingo, San Antonio de Padua, San Ignacio de Loyola, and sides San Mateo Zacatecans Mail and Blessed Miguel Agustin Pro

The side altar find the Lord left the parish set in a beautiful set of stunning neoclassical.

course if there is a confessional, there must be a prison, as is the case with what we found here.

Here is part of the high altar from the angle where they worship the Lord Parish sobriety gives birch wood and the work of straight lines is unique.

Unlike many cathedrals, Zacatecas overhangs that very marked contrast between its elaborate facade and simplicity of line that is inside. Here the altar Sacred Heart of Jesus, guarded by San Ignacio de Loyola and San Luis Gonzaga.

The altar to the Virgin of Guadalupe, guarded by Saint Francis of Assisi and St. Dominic is the type of paintings called touched, those that were made by scribes allowed to develop the image of Guadalupe, one of the angles that the note is indeed an image touched.

San Miguel Archangel crowning the altar of Our Lady of Zacatecas.

and Santo Domingo de Guzman with the dog who carries the torch in its mouth ... domini the canine, dog of God.

Quite an experience to visit the Cathedral of Zacatecas, try to save yourself at least an hour to see in detail throughout this site.

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Zacatecas Cathedral view from outside.

If anything, Zacatecas has always excelled in terms of colonial art has always been in the Cathedral, which has extraordinary . Difficult to describe as the Baroque at its most expression is what is presented there.

More than a few times I have been criticized for making so much mention of the saints, their names, dates and attributes, just ... unless it starts from there we can not understand the reason for the exuberance of the Baroque is such. A saint should be placed, depending on its importance, the level it deserves to be represented in a group where there will be at least three different sections, above and center goes, is of more importance.

Pictured above we see two of the four sculptures that guard the front door, these are the left side correspond to the Apostle Santiago and San Pedro, both hands-free and where, surely, hung their attributes . And the picture we now see is the window of the choir, its sides are two of the four doctors of the Church, St. Jerome and St. Augustine, the other two would be San Gregorio and San Ambrosio.

Trying to understand the front of the cathedral is something difficult, flowers, grapes, leaves, faces, crowns, all listed there, suddenly becomes a fit that leaves no room for a flat part of quarry something truly amazing.

This is a clear example of what, in architectural terms is called mixilínieo arc, which is not a simple arc, but an arc evolves, creating shapes which is topped with a series of contours that makes it even more capricious.

According to teacher Manuel González Galván baroque columns can be classified into several, shall we say, sub-styles: stucco, talaveresco, purist, of grooves board tritóstilo ... I believe that none of these classifications come the columns we see now.

Now if we see the four Doctors of the Church, the level of the window of the choir, the five sculptures displayed at the top are difficult to identify me. but there is something curious that we find here: a couple of coats. One of them is lost between the watermark quarry is on the left, right next to the first of the five saints of the last body is the shield of the Holy See. On the other hand, at the end of saints row is a deleted, undoubtedly was to the English Crown that was sent clear after Independence consummated.

Superb is the niche where San Pablo ... may have been lost during the revolution that this sculpture and other hands ... in this case he needs the sword pointed downward.

Everywhere you look, from every angle, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Zacatecas offers more and more details, say that, depending on time is the color that reflects its quarry.

Now we are on the north side, dedicated to Lord of the parish. We call attention to these caryatids marked Indian influence.

Although simpler manufacturing, the representation of Lord of the parish is beautiful.

One of the bases of the columns of the north door.

And now we go to the south portal, dedicated to Our Lady of Zacatecas.

Front the Cathedral there is a slightly damaged pedestal that displays the names of each of the saints that appear on the facades, is always good to know there are those who appear to understand better what we wanted to represent all the work when it was conceived in this case, the structure of the Church is interpreted there.