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INAH delivered in the municipality of Santa Catarina, in SLP, the restoration of an altarpiece of the Virgin of Guadalupe 250 years old.
SAN LUIS POTOSI, Mexico, December 16, 2009.
The July 1, 2007, a fire almost ended the church of Santa MarĂa Acapulco, in the municipality of Santa Catarina, in the indigenous area of \u200b\u200bSan Luis Potosi Pame.
"... It is a temple with her until the fire because the community is very isolated and is a traditional indigenous community Pame," said Renata Schneider, INAH restorer.
The temple with a thatched roof and wooden, was built in 1740 with construction techniques of ethnic Pame.
"... They had the temple as it was with a series of sui generis uses in the country and do not exist anywhere else," said Schneider restorer.
Nearly two and a half of that fire caused by lightning, was given an altar and constructed the first altar of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
Experts from the National Institute of Anthropology and History conducted work to reconstruct the original features of altarpieces altars, paintings and murals that were damaged by fire. The Indian community received with joy the reconstructed altarpiece of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
The restoration of the altar and the altar dedicated to the Virgen Morena indigenous participation in the region, advised by INAH restorers.
The delivery of the works was celebrated with a Mass offered by Archbishop of Ciudad Valles, Balmori Film, Pame Indian community to the middle of San Luis Potosi.
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