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Morisco Kiosk

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Kiosco morisco 1827
Kiosco morisco 1827

The Morisco Kiosk (Local: Kiosco Morisco, English: Moorish Kiosk) is a kiosk structure in Colonia Santa María la Ribera in Mexico City, Mexico. It is situated in the Alameda Park in the center of the Colonia neighborhood, at the intersection of Dr. Atl and Salvador Miron Streets, near Metro Buenavista. The kiosk is built in the neo-Mudejar architectural style that was prevailing in Spain in the 19th century. It is completely made of wrought iron with a glass cupola dome at the top. The kiosk is made of panels that can be disassembled and moved if needed.

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Morisco Kiosk
Calle Jaime Torres Bodet, Mexico City Cuauhtémoc

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Kiosco morisco

Calle Jaime Torres Bodet
06400 Mexico City, Cuauhtémoc
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Kiosco morisco 1827
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