Panteón de San Fernando

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The Panteón de San Fernando is a historic 19th-century cemetery in Mexico City known for being the resting place of prominent Mexican political figures and national heroes.

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Label Occurrences
Panteón de San Fernando canonical 2

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
historic site
adjacentTo Iglesia de San Fernando NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle neoclassical
category Cemeteries in Mexico City
Historic monuments in Mexico
Tourist attractions in Mexico City
country Mexico
hasBurial Benito Juárez NERFINISHED
Ignacio Comonfort NERFINISHED
Melchor Ocampo NERFINISHED
Miguel Miramón NERFINISHED
Vicente Guerrero (symbolic remains or memorial association) NERFINISHED
other 19th-century Mexican liberal politicians
hasCoordinateLocation 19.437°N, 99.146°W (approximate)
hasPart central courtyard
chapel
funerary sculptures
mausoleums
tombstones
hasSignificance important site for Mexican national memory
symbol of 19th-century Mexican political history
hasWebsite official page on INAH website
heritageDesignation National Monument of Mexico NERFINISHED
historic monument
inception mid-19th century
locatedIn Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
Mexico City
historic center of Mexico City NERFINISHED
locatedInBuilding former Convent of San Fernando complex NERFINISHED
locatedOn Plaza de San Fernando NERFINISHED
near Avenida Hidalgo
notableFor graves of national heroes
graves of prominent Mexican political figures
tombs of 19th-century Mexican presidents
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia NERFINISHED
ownedBy Government of Mexico NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholic (original affiliation)
usedAs burial place
pantheon of national heroes
usedFor cultural events
guided tours
historical exhibitions

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Margarita Maza de Juárez burialPlace Panteón de San Fernando
José María Iglesias burialPlace Panteón de San Fernando