"Tell me: What’s this place all about? This infrequently-visited modernist church is tucked away in plain sight in a residential part of Polanco. Designed by famed architect Juan Sordo, it was completed in 1961 and features a sharp triangular structure covered in handmade yellow ceramic tiles. Show up during open-hours and you can tour the grounds inside and out. What’s it like being there? Spirit-lifting reflection! Inside, the Jesuit temple is encased by multi-colored stained glass windows that catch vibrant fractals on sunny days, with an effect almost like being trapped in a kaleidoscope. Is there a guide involved? No formal guides, just church attendants and kind Jesuit priests. Who comes here? It's a place of worship, quiet contemplation, but also a haven for architecture nerds. The church is a local icon for Polanco residents. Visitors are respectful and curious Did it meet expectations? It's a beautiful, rarely seen spot without pomp and circumstance but a worthwhile stop while walking around the neighborhood. So then what, or who, do you think it’s best for? Off-the-beaten-track, this Jesuit temple is a surprising stop for a tranquil moment in an increasingly chaotic city. Go!" - Scarlett Lindeman