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MEXICO'S FORTRESS MONASTERIES

by Richard D. Perry

This guidebook is designed for the traveler, on the ground or in the armchair.

Following Cortés' military defeat of the Aztecs, all across their great empire and the lands of its neighbors, Spanish friars embarked upon the "spiritual conquest" of Mexico. As the 16th century progressed, monasteries and missions great and small arose in every town and village ­ highly visible citadels of the new Catholic religion and Spanish colonial rule. Four hundred years later, many of these venerable monasteries still stand, their sculpted churches and timeworn cloisters girded by battlemented atriums.

Within their walls lie exquisite gilded altarpieces and religious sculptures and folk altars. Cycles of spectacular early religious murals, painted by Indian artists under the direction of the missionary friars, have recently come to light, hidden for centuries beneath layers of whitewash.

Now accessible by paved roads, many of these venerable monasteries have been newly restored and are a rewarding destination for the cultural traveler.

Superbly illustrated by the author with detailed line drawings, maps, plans and diagrams, Mexico's Fortress Monasteries explores sixty of the most outstanding monuments, located throughout the colonial heartland of Mexico.

 

To aid the traveler, the guide is divided into five regional Itineraries:

As the most complete guide book on these missions in English, Mexico's Fortress Monasteries is an indispensable reference work as well as a unique traveler's guide. Updated with an informative introduction, a full bibliography and index. Check out the reviews

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