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Templo Expiatorio a Cristo Rey, also known as the Antigua Basílica de Guadalupe, in Mexico City, Mexico
MomentTemplo Expiatorio a Cristo Rey, also known as the Antigua Basílica de Guadalupe, in Mexico City, Mexico. The building is constructed of gray stone with a distinctive facade featuring a large, semicircular dome-like structure above the main entrance. Below the dome are a series of carvings. Above the dome, the facade continues in a triangular shape with arched windows and a cross at the peak. To the left, a bell tower rises. A flight of stairs leads up to the wooden door. A few people stand near the building's entrance. The building is surrounded by greenery, including tall, slender trees and a fenced-in park area. The sky is light blue with some clouds.
