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Iglesia de Santa Catalina

RPS435

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Iglesia de Santa Catalina

The Iglesia de Santa Catalina is a historic church located in Santa Catalina, Argentina.

History

  • The exact date of its construction is not known, but it is believed to have been built in the 18th century.

Architecture

The church is an example of colonial architecture, with a mix of Spanish and indigenous influences.

The building's style is typical of the Estancia Jesuítica period, which was marked by the establishment of Jesuit missions in Argentina.

Location

The church is situated at RPS435 in Santa Catalina, Argentina.

It is located in the heart of the town, making it easily accessible to visitors.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Iglesia de Santa Catalina is a Catholic church, serving as a place of worship for the local community.

The church's name is derived from Saint Catherine of Alexandria, who is revered by Catholics around the world.

Architect and Notable Features

Unfortunately, no information is available on the architect or notable features of the Iglesia de Santa Catalina.

Organ and Bells Information

No information is available on the organ or bells of the church.

Heritage Status

The Iglesia de Santa Catalina has been designated as a historic monument in Argentina.

Its cultural and architectural significance makes it an important part of the country's heritage.

Visiting Info

The Iglesia de Santa Catalina is open to visitors during regular hours.

However, no specific information is available on its opening hours or accessibility features.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in the available data.

Details

NameIglesia de Santa Catalina
CitySanta Catalina
CountryArgentina
Coordinates-30.869757, -64.23382
Current useplace of worship