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The Corpus Christi Church is a former church on Avenida Juárez in the Historic center of Mexico City. It is the only remaining part of the Convent of Corpus Christi, founded in 1724 for Indian women and which was closed as part of the Reform Laws. The architect of the baroque structure was Pedro de Arrieta who also designed the Palace of the Inquisition and the Church of San Felipe Neri "La Profesa". The church was damaged during the 1985 earthquake and it was restored.

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  • Templo de Corpus Christi (es)
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  • The Corpus Christi Church is a former church on Avenida Juárez in the Historic center of Mexico City. It is the only remaining part of the Convent of Corpus Christi, founded in 1724 for Indian women and which was closed as part of the Reform Laws. The architect of the baroque structure was Pedro de Arrieta who also designed the Palace of the Inquisition and the Church of San Felipe Neri "La Profesa". The church was damaged during the 1985 earthquake and it was restored. (en)
  • El templo de Corpus Christi es un edificio ubicado en Avenida Juárez número 44, en el centro histórico de la Ciudad de México, en la Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc. Originalmente fue un templo católico anexo al convento del mismo nombre, actualmente desaparecido. El convento y el templo pertenecieron a la Orden de Clarisas Capuchinas, y fue el primer convento exclusivo para indígenas. Actualmente es sede del archivo histórico de notarías de la Ciudad de México.​ (es)
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  • The Corpus Christi Church is a former church on Avenida Juárez in the Historic center of Mexico City. It is the only remaining part of the Convent of Corpus Christi, founded in 1724 for Indian women and which was closed as part of the Reform Laws. The architect of the baroque structure was Pedro de Arrieta who also designed the Palace of the Inquisition and the Church of San Felipe Neri "La Profesa". The church was damaged during the 1985 earthquake and it was restored. (en)
  • El templo de Corpus Christi es un edificio ubicado en Avenida Juárez número 44, en el centro histórico de la Ciudad de México, en la Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc. Originalmente fue un templo católico anexo al convento del mismo nombre, actualmente desaparecido. El convento y el templo pertenecieron a la Orden de Clarisas Capuchinas, y fue el primer convento exclusivo para indígenas. Actualmente es sede del archivo histórico de notarías de la Ciudad de México.​ (es)
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