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33: 157: 184: 93: 431: 127:. He was jailed on the mountain along with his two generals: Miramón, who had been the president of Mexico for most of 1859 and 1860, and Mejía, a Querétaro-born cavalry general. After a court-martial in Querétaro in which all three were sentenced to death, the sentence was carried out atop the hill on June 19, 1867, when Maximilian, Miramón and Mejía were executed. 195:
In the 1950s, on the west slope of the hill, the Querétaro State Fairgrounds were constructed; the fair would later move to a new site in the early 1970s. On May 15, 1967, the centennial of the arrest of Maximilian, a portion of the mountain, including the east side and the summit, was designated a
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The site was initially marked with piles of stone topped by crosses made of sticks; later, wooden crosses were placed on the site, which are now housed in the Cerro de las Campanas Museum. In 1886, the first monument was constructed on the site: three stone columns engraved with the names of the
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The municipal government of Querétaro operates a museum on the mountain, constructed in 2003 and featuring five permanent exhibit rooms. The museum receives some 10,000 visitors each month.
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The southern and western slopes of the hill were transferred in the early 1970s from the fair to the
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Second French intervention in Mexico § The end of the Empire and the execution of Maximilian
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Isaí Hidekel Tejada Vallejo (2010). "Preface: "El fusilamiento de Maximiliano de Habsburgo"".
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deceased, surrounded by iron bars supported by wooden columns, commissioned by Governor
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The hill on what was formerly the outskirts of Querétaro was the site of the end of the
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in memory of his late brother the chapel was dedicated on April 10, 1901.
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In 1900, after relations between Mexico and Austria resumed, the
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Manifiesto justificativo de los castigos nacionales en Querétaro
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national park, the same day as the inauguration of a statue of
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20th-century uses and declaration of a national park
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since March, surrendered on the mountain to General
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Index

Cerro de Las Campanas National Park

national park
Querétaro City
Emperor
Maximilian I
Miguel Miramón
Tomás Mejía
Second Mexican Empire
French intervention in Mexico

The Execution of Emperor Maximilian
Édouard Manet
Second French intervention in Mexico § The end of the Empire and the execution of Maximilian
Second Mexican Empire
Querétaro
Mariano Escobedo
Rafael Olvera
es
Emperor Maximilian Memorial Chapel

Emperor Maximilian Memorial Chapel
Emperor
Franz Joseph I

Benito Juárez
Benito Juárez
President
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz
Manuel González Cosío y Rivera

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