*Location:
Catedral Metropolitana (Metropolitan Cathedral) Zócalo (main square) (Plaza de Constitucion) Mexico, D.F., Mexico LL: N 19.43389, W 99.13332 (W.tower)
*Player:
Rafael Barra, head bell man
*Contact:
Catedral Metropolitana T: 5522-3033
*Schedule:
Building open daily, 1000-2000 (free).
*Remarks:
Largest church in Mexico; largest cathedral in Latin America. In 1991, there were reported six bells in southeast tower: 3 hung flywheel style plus 3 hung dead, including "Santa Maria de Ascencion", 7 tonnes, cast in 1573; also five bells in southwest tower: 4 hung flywheel style plus the great bourdon "Santa Maria de Guadelupe", 13 tonnes, cast 1791, largest in Latin America. Also reported as 18 bells (no details). Reported in 2005 as 34 bells, all cast in Mexico, latest in 2002.
*Technical data:
Chime-sized instrument with action described in Remarks above of 12 bells
Pitch of heaviest bell is unknown
Transposition is unknown
Keyboard range: ---- / ----
Installation was completed in unknown year
with bells made by an unknown maker
Year of latest technical information source is 1991
*Links:
Photos by J.Westien: direct front, and perspective from SW. The building to the right of the twin-towered Cathedral is the parish church "El Sagrario".
Two photos by Angus McIntyre (one an excellent closeup of a bell tower) can be found here.
Tourist photos of the facade and towers from the front and from an angle
A tour page about the building has photos.
Another exterior photo
Building photos
from Emporis Buildings
(Also see our Emporis Advice.)
Ranking among all North American chimes by size (number of bells).
Index to all tower bell instruments in Mexico DF.
*Status:
This page was built from the database on 3-Feb-07 based on textual data last updated on 2007/01/22 and on technical data last updated on 2005/02/12
Explanations of page format and keyboard range are available.
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