Colonia Guerrero is a colonia of Mexico City located just north-northwest of the historic center. Its borders are formed by Ricardo Flores Magón to the north, Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas and Paseo de la Reforma to the east, Eje1 Poniente Guerrero to the west and Avenida Hidalgo to the south. The colonia has a long history, beginning as an indigenous neighborhood in the colonial period called Cuepopan. The origins of the modern colonia begin in the first half of the 19th century, but most of its development occurred as a residential area in the late 19th and early 20th. Over the 20th century, several rail lines and major arteries were built through here, changing its character Cuauhtémoc borough. It is home to two early colonial era churches, the Franz Mayer Museum and one Neo-Gothic church
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| - La colonia Guerrero es una de las primeras colonias (barrios) fundadas durante el siglo XIX en la parte centro de la Ciudad de México. Su trazo abarca parte del barrio prehispánico de . Se caracteriza por ser una zona popular de apartamentos y vecindades, muchos de los cuales fueron construidos a finales del siglo XIX y comienzos del siglo XX y por incluir algunos monumentos y sitios de interés histórico, como La Nana, Laboratorio de Arte Comprometido, en lo que fue una subestación eléctrica de principios de siglo XX, el Templo de San Fernando y el mausoleo de Benito Juárez. (es)
- Colonia Guerrero is a colonia of Mexico City located just north-northwest of the historic center. Its borders are formed by Ricardo Flores Magón to the north, Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas and Paseo de la Reforma to the east, Eje1 Poniente Guerrero to the west and Avenida Hidalgo to the south. The colonia has a long history, beginning as an indigenous neighborhood in the colonial period called Cuepopan. The origins of the modern colonia begin in the first half of the 19th century, but most of its development occurred as a residential area in the late 19th and early 20th. Over the 20th century, several rail lines and major arteries were built through here, changing its character Cuauhtémoc borough. It is home to two early colonial era churches, the Franz Mayer Museum and one Neo-Gothic church (en)
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| - Santa Veracruz Church on Av. Hidalgo (en)
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| - Location of Colonia Guerrero within Cuauhtémoc borough (en)
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| - Colonia Guerrero is a colonia of Mexico City located just north-northwest of the historic center. Its borders are formed by Ricardo Flores Magón to the north, Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas and Paseo de la Reforma to the east, Eje1 Poniente Guerrero to the west and Avenida Hidalgo to the south. The colonia has a long history, beginning as an indigenous neighborhood in the colonial period called Cuepopan. The origins of the modern colonia begin in the first half of the 19th century, but most of its development occurred as a residential area in the late 19th and early 20th. Over the 20th century, several rail lines and major arteries were built through here, changing its character Cuauhtémoc borough. It is home to two early colonial era churches, the Franz Mayer Museum and one Neo-Gothic church from the Porfirian era. (en)
- La colonia Guerrero es una de las primeras colonias (barrios) fundadas durante el siglo XIX en la parte centro de la Ciudad de México. Su trazo abarca parte del barrio prehispánico de . Se caracteriza por ser una zona popular de apartamentos y vecindades, muchos de los cuales fueron construidos a finales del siglo XIX y comienzos del siglo XX y por incluir algunos monumentos y sitios de interés histórico, como La Nana, Laboratorio de Arte Comprometido, en lo que fue una subestación eléctrica de principios de siglo XX, el Templo de San Fernando y el mausoleo de Benito Juárez. (es)
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