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    Astronómico de Bogotá, designed by the Capuchin friar-architect Domingo de Petrés and built in 1802-03. Historically, the building has been called “Palacio de Nariño”...
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    of the Cathedral Basilica Metropolitana de Bogotá Saint Peter". The cathedral was designed by Domingo de Petrés and was built between 1807 and 1823 in...
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    buildings and public spaces. Marcelino Arroyo, Francisco José de Caldas and Domingo de Petrés were great representatives of neo-classical architecture. The...
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    the Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá (1807–1823), designed by Friar Domingo de Petrés; and in Peru the Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa built between 1540–1844...
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  • HONDURAS". www.angelfire.com. Retrieved 2021-09-29. Fray Domingo de Petrés en el Nuevo Reino de Granada, "Iglesia San Francisco" pág. 96–99. World Heritage...
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  • Cathedral of Medellín. The archbishopric cathedral of Bogotá, by Domingo de Petrés, 1792. Neoclassic style. San Ignacio church by Fray Luis Gutierrez...
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    designed by the colonial Friar Domingo de Petrés (the same who designed the Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá, Cathedral of Santa Fé de Antioquia and the Cathedral...
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    from the early 19th century; construction was started in 1807 by Domingo de Petres and finished in 1823. In the Vase House on the northeastern corner...
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  • The observatory was built under the supervision of architect Fray Domingo de Petrés between 1802 and August 1803. Mendinueta got the Spanish court to...
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    de Guzmán. In 1696, Guaduas became a parish seat, thanks to a charter from King Charles II. The convent was closed around 1805. In 1809 Fray Domingo de...
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