Capilla
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Capilla
The Capilla is a small chapel located in San Severo, Argentina, and is the main place of worship for the local Catholic community.
History
- The Capilla was founded on October 30, 1585, and its name means "Chapel on the Hill" in Spanish.
- The city of Capilla del Monte, which includes the chapel, has a rich history dating back to the 16th century.
- The area was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples before the arrival of European colonizers.
Architecture
The Capilla is a small, simple chapel with a distinctive architectural style that reflects its age and cultural heritage.
Religious Significance
As a Catholic chapel, the Capilla plays an important role in the spiritual lives of its parishioners.
Organ and Bells Information
No information is available about the organ or bells of the Capilla.
Heritage Status
The Capilla has not been designated as a protected historical site or monument, although it may be considered a culturally significant building within the city of San Severo.
Visiting Info
The Capilla is open to visitors during regular business hours.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics are associated with the Capilla.
Details
| Name | Capilla |
|---|---|
| City | San Severo |
| Country | Argentina |
| Coordinates | -33.539497, -63.046352 |
| Current use | Main place of worship for the local Catholic community |
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