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Oratorio

Ruta Nacional 11 Juan de Garay

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Oratorio (Municipio de Calchaquí)
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Oratorio

The Oratorio is a historic church located in Calchaquí, Argentina.

History

  • Built in 1700, the Oratorio is an example of Baroque architecture in Argentina. The exact details of its construction are not well-documented, but it is believed to have been designed by local architects during this period.

Architecture

The Oratorio's architectural style is characteristic of Baroque design, with a focus on grandiose proportions and ornate decorations. Its exterior features include a prominent bell tower and intricate stone carvings. The interior is adorned with frescoes and statues, adding to its sense of grandeur.

Location

The Oratorio is situated along Ruta Nacional 11 Juan de Garay in the town of Calchaquí, Argentina.

Denomination and Religious Significance

As a church, the Oratorio serves as a place of worship for local Catholics. Its religious significance lies in its role as a sacred space for prayer and reflection, particularly during the annual Lent period when it hosts various musical performances, including oratorios.

Organ and Bells

The Oratorio features an impressive pipe organ, which is occasionally played by local musicians. The church also boasts a collection of bells, adding to its sonic beauty.

Heritage Status

The Oratorio has been recognized for its cultural significance, although specific details regarding its heritage status are not available.

Visiting Information

The Oratorio's opening hours and accessibility information are not publicly available.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics are documented to be housed within the Oratorio.

Details

NameOratorio
CityMunicipio de Calchaquí
CountryArgentina
Coordinates-29.864109, -60.282936
Architectlocal architects
Current useplace of worship