Description
Two blocks north-east of Parliament, on the north side of Calle Belisario Domínguez, lies the Plaza de la Concepción, with an octagonal chapel in the centre. Here, too, stands the Convent of the Conception, the first nunnery to be built in the town and founded by Bishop Juan de Zumárraga in 1540. The building has been added to down the centuries, and now displays a whole range of styles from early Baroque to the Neo-Classicism of the 19th c.
Attractions Near Convent of the Conception, Mexico City