Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Monuments Zone of Querétaro' has mentioned 'Baroque' in the following places:
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As a result, most of the city's oldest structures are of Baroque style. | WIKI |
Historic Monuments Zone of Querxc3xa9taroAqueduct of Querxc3xa9taroBuilt16th and 17th CenturiesArchitectural style(s)Baroque UNESCO World Heritage SiteTypeCulturalCriteriaii, ivDesignated1996Referencexc2xa0no.792State PartyMexicoRegionLatin America and the Caribbean | WIKI |
The city is notable for the many ornate civil and religious Baroque monuments from its golden age in the 17th and 18th centuries"[38] In 2008, National Geographic Traveler listed Querxc3xa9taro as one of the top 15 historic destinations of the world. | WIKI |
[12] The main altar is Neoclassic, and replaced what reputedly was a masterpiece of Baroque design. | WIKI |
This has happened frequently in the city; those Baroque altars not plundered over the course of Mexican history were replaced by newer designs. | WIKI |
[14] Older Baroque side altarpieces are still here, and are covered in gold leaf. | WIKI |
The facade shows the transition between Baroque and Neoclassical architecture, and is considered to be the last Baroque facade in the city. | WIKI |
[41] Inside, the most outstanding feature is the pulpit inlaid with ivory, nacre, turtle shell and silver,[3] and its altarpieces are gold covered in Querxc3xa9taro Baroque style. | WIKI |
Its altarpieces are also of pink stone and are a mix of Baroque and Neoclassical. | WIKI |
The building is considered one of the major Baroque works of art in Mexico, built in the 18th century and is attributed to Ignacio Mariano de la Casa. | WIKI |
The monastery was occupied by Augustine friars starting in 1743 and is considered to be one of the finest Baroque monasteries in the Americas. | WIKI |
Inside are six Baroque altarpieces and a choir loft, all of which are covered in gold leaf. | WIKI |
The Otomi, the Tarasco, the Chichimeca and the Spanish lived together in the town, which is notable for the many ornate civil and religious Baroque monuments, with a skyline that has been defined since the 16th century. | UNESCO |
The many non-religious buildings in Querxc3xa9taro, again mostly Baroque, are not innovative or exceptional in plan. | UNESCO |