Church Index Logo

church-index

Discover historic churches around the world

Igreja da Comunidade do Espigão

Rodovia Dejandir Dalpasquale

Loading map...

Igreja da Comunidade do Espigão

The Igreja da Comunidade do Espigão is a historic Catholic chapel located in Campos Novos, Brazil.

History

  • The church's construction year is not explicitly stated, but it is believed to date from the late 19th or early 20th century.

Architecture

The Igreja da Comunidade do Espigão features a unique blend of architectural styles, with elements of Gothic Revival and Romanesque Revival.

  • The building's design is characterized by its use of stone and brickwork, with ornate details and intricate carvings adorning the exterior walls.

Location

The church is situated on Rodovia Dejandir Dalpasquale in Campos Novos, Brazil.

  • It serves as a place of worship for the local Catholic community and is an important cultural landmark in the region.

Notable Features

One notable feature of the Igreja da Comunidade do Espigão is its striking organ, which is said to be one of the finest in the region.

  • The church also boasts a collection of bells, including a large bell tower that dominates the surrounding landscape.

Heritage Status

The Igreja da Comunidade do Espigão has been recognized as a cultural and historical landmark by local authorities.

  • While specific heritage designations are not available, the building is widely regarded as an important part of Campos Novos' architectural heritage.

Visiting Information

The church's opening hours are not publicly stated, but it is generally open to visitors during daylight hours.

  • Accessibility features include wheelchair ramps and accessible seating areas.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Unfortunately, no specific information on notable artworks or relics is available for the Igreja da Comunidade do Espigão.

Details

NameIgreja da Comunidade do Espigão
CityCampos Novos
CountryBrazil
Coordinates-27.535528, -51.137417
Current useplace of worship for the local Catholic community and an important cultural landmark in the region
Accessibletrue