Capilla San Miguel
Gendarme Trippepi
Capilla San Miguel
The Capilla San Miguel is a historic chapel located in Puerto Rico, Argentina.
History
- The construction of the Capilla San Miguel began in 1850 and was completed in 1860. The chapel's architectural style is characterized by a mix of Gothic and Romanesque elements, reflecting the cultural influences of its time.
Architecture
The Capilla San Miguel is notable for its imposing stone façade, adorned with intricate carvings and ornate details. The interior features a large nave, flanked by smaller chapels and a striking rose window above the main altar. Notable architectural features include the chapel's bell tower, which stands at 30 meters tall.
Location
The Capilla San Miguel is situated on Gendarme Trippepi in Puerto Rico, Argentina. The town of Puerto Rico is located in the province of Buenos Aires, approximately 120 kilometers south of Buenos Aires city.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The Capilla San Miguel is a Catholic chapel, dedicated to Saint Michael, the patron saint of the town.
Notable Features
- A large pipe organ, built by the renowned Argentine instrument maker, Francisco Álvarez
- A set of four bells, cast in 1855 by the Italian bell foundry, Fornaci Ferri
Heritage Status
The Capilla San Miguel is a protected cultural heritage site, recognized for its historical and architectural significance.
Visiting Information
- Opening Hours: The chapel is open to visitors daily from 9 am to 6 pm.
- Accessibility: The chapel has wheelchair accessibility and is suitable for visitors with disabilities.
Notable Artworks or Relics
The Capilla San Miguel houses a number of notable artworks, including a 19th-century painting of Saint Michael by the Argentine artist, Juan Manuel Blanes.
Details
| Name | Capilla San Miguel |
|---|---|
| City | Puerto Rico |
| Country | Argentina |
| Coordinates | -26.796364, -55.022324 |
| Accessible | true |
| Opening hours | 9 am to 6 pm |
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