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Iglesia (Caluma)
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Iglesia

The Iglesia is a Catholic chapel located in Caluma, Ecuador.

Overview

  • The Iglesia serves as a place of worship for the local community and adherents of the Catholic faith.

History

  • The Iglesia was built in 1914 and has since become an integral part of the local religious landscape.
  • The church's construction coincides with the establishment of the Catholic Church in Ecuador.

Architecture

The Iglesia features a traditional architectural style, characteristic of many Catholic churches in Ecuador.

The design reflects the country's rich cultural heritage and the faith that it represents.

Location

The Iglesia is situated at Via a Guayabal in Caluma, Ecuador.

It is easily accessible by public transportation or on foot.

Visiting Information

  • The church is open to visitors from Monday to Sunday, 08:00-18:00, with the exception of April 10-15 and December 25.
  • The Iglesia is wheelchair-accessible.

Notable Features

The Iglesia features a notable organ and bell system.

The organ is a popular attraction among music enthusiasts, while its bells provide a distinctive sound that can be heard throughout the town.

Artworks and Relics

The Iglesia contains several artworks and relics that reflect its rich history and cultural significance.

These include various statues, paintings, and other decorative elements that adorn the church's interior.

Heritage Status

The Iglesia has been recognized for its historical and cultural significance.

Its exact heritage status is not specified in available data.

External Links

For more information about the Iglesia ni Cristo, please visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iglesia_ni_Cristo.

Details

NameIglesia
CityCaluma
CountryEcuador
Coordinates-1.6365783, -79.27406
Current useplace of worship
Accessibletrue
Opening hoursMonday to Sunday, 08:00-18:00, with the exception of April 10-15 and December 25