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Temple of Santa Rosa de Viterbo, Santiago de Queretaro (Mexican Baroque)

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2009

I filmed this video a few days ago: This is the wonderful baroque temple of "Santa Rosa de Viterbo" in Santiago de Querétaro city, in Queretaro State, Mexico.

Sorry for the low quality of the video, I took it with a mobile phone! :S

The music is a wonderful villane (Villancico) with text by the mexican female "Da Vinci": Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, the music was composed by the baroque composer: Manuel de Mesa: "Los que tienen hambre" (Those who are hungry).

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  • im not religius but i used to stop to that temple always cuz its such a beautiful place and every single detail its so miniculosly on place!!! thanks for sharing ... anywasy did u see the new fountains outside the temple ... great show at nighttime!!

  • Dear lalungenuictdestens,

    The beautiful Temple and Convent of Santa Rosa de VIterbo in Queretaro is one of the most important examples of the late Mexican Baroque in Central Mexico, the Exuberant Baroque .

    Thank you for paring the beauty of the music with that of the images.

    Thank you for Sharing Beauty !

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