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  1. El Cosmovitral es el vitral no religioso más grande del mundo, creado por el artista mexiquense Leopoldo Flores. En su interior, podrás admirar una gran diversidad de flora y conocer su historia cíclica y sus dualidades.

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    The Cosmovitral is a stained glass mural and botanical garden located in Toluca, Mexico. The building takes its name from the mural which is set in the building's huge windows that surround the building and in the ceiling.

  3. Nov 10, 2013 · Housed in a former marketplace in Toluca, Mexico, the Cosmovitral Botanical Garden is filled with stained glass pieces that some say make the beauty of the flora within wither in comparison.

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  4. A massive stained glass artwork depicting the struggle between dark and light within humankind wraps around the entire building, which is a repurposed market space. Visit late in the afternoon, from 4-6, to appreciate the long golden rays of sunset beaming through the stained glass.

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  5. Feb 2, 2014 · Cosmovitral is a creative reuse of a former city market in Toluca, Mexico, where artist Leopoldo Flores installed 45 tons of blown glass and 25 tons of lead. The gardens feature murals and a mosaic glass ceiling that show the relationship between man and the universe, and a famous image of a man in flames.

  6. Visit its museums and legendary archaeological sites, cathedral, historical center and porticos, Cosmovitral Botanical Gardens, and recreational-tourism activities in the great Nevado National Park of Toluca. In the heart of the city of Toluca, the state capital of Mexico, stands a unique art nouve.

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  8. Cosmovitral is a botanical garden with stained-glass panels depicting the evolution of humans and the cosmos. It is located in Toluca, Mexico, and is one of the top choices in Lonely Planet's guidebook.

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