Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Protective town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco' has mentioned 'Baroque' in the following places:
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[12] The town's apogee came during the transition period between Baroque and Neoclassical architecture, and many of the mansions and churches show both influences. | WIKI |
It was chosen both for its well-preserved Baroque colonial architecture and layout and for its historic role in the Mexican War of Independence. | WIKI |
The structure was built in 1759 with Baroque and Neoclassical elements, located next to the San Miguel parish church. | WIKI |
The house is considered to be a transitional work between Baroque and Neoclassical,[14] as its faxc3xa7ade was redesigned by Manuel Tolsxc3xa1 in the early 19th century. | WIKI |
[34] The faxc3xa7ade is of pink sandstone in Baroque style with profuse vegetative ornamentation. | WIKI |
[4] At the back there is a Baroque chamber/chapel dedicated to the Virgin of Loreto. | WIKI |
The main portal is in Churrigueresque (Spanish Baroque) style with two levels and a crest in the shape of a large seashell. | WIKI |
The town flourished in the 18th century with the construction of significant religious and civil architecture, which exhibits the evolution of different trends and styles, from Baroque to late 19th century Neo-Gothic. | UNESCO |
Urban mansions are exceptionally large and rich for a medium-size Latin American town and constitute an example of the transition from Baroque to Neo-Classic. | UNESCO |
Its interior decoration, especially mural painting, makes the Sanctuary a masterpiece of Mexican Baroque. | UNESCO |
The Sanctuary of Atotonilco is an outstanding example of a specific religious settlement, containing exceptional decoration that makes it a masterpiece of Mexican Baroque. | UNESCO |