Moorish Kiosk

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The Moorish Kiosk is an ornate, neo-Mudéjar style iron pavilion and landmark in Mexico City, renowned for its intricate arches and colorful tilework.

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Moorish Kiosk canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic structure
landmark
pavilion
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Moorish Revival architecture
Neo-Mudéjar architecture
surface form: Neo-Mudéjar
category Buildings and structures in Mexico City
Moorish Revival architecture in Mexico
Pavilions
Tourist attractions in Mexico City
country Mexico
hasArtisticStyle Islamic-inspired ornamentation
hasCapital Mexico City
hasCity Mexico City
hasColor multicolored
hasCulturalSignificance example of Neo-Mudéjar architecture in Mexico
symbol of Santa María la Ribera neighborhood
hasDesignFeature central dome
decorative columns
geometric patterns
horseshoe arches
polychrome tiles
hasFunction cultural venue
public gathering place
tourist attraction
hasTourismType urban tourism
heritageStatus local landmark
isPartOf urban landscape of Mexico City
locatedIn Alameda de Santa María la Ribera
Mexico City
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
locatedInNeighborhood Santa María la Ribera
locatedOnContinent North America
materialUsed iron
notableFor colorful tilework
intricate arches
ornate decoration
openToPublic yes
partOf public park
usedFor community events
cultural events
recreation

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