North Bell Tower of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City

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The North Bell Tower of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City is one of the cathedral’s two prominent baroque-neo-classical towers, housing bells and contributing to the iconic silhouette of the main Catholic church on the city’s central plaza.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
bell tower
architecturalStyle Baroque
Neoclassical
associatedWith Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico NERFINISHED
city Mexico City
contributesTo silhouette of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City
country Mexico
formsArchitecturalEnsembleWith South Bell Tower of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City NERFINISHED
hasFunction houses bells
supports cathedral clock bells
hasPart balustrade
belfry
bell openings
cupola
lantern
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Mexico City and Xochimilco
isOneOf two main bell towers of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City
locatedIn Historic Center of Mexico City NERFINISHED
Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City NERFINISHED
Mexico
Mexico City
Zócalo NERFINISHED
material stone
overlooks Zócalo NERFINISHED
partOf Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City NERFINISHED
positionRelativeToBuilding north
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
visibleFrom Zócalo NERFINISHED
surrounding streets of the Historic Center of Mexico City

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south bell tower counterpart North Bell Tower of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City
subject surface form: South Bell Tower of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City