Capilla Protecto-Deco
Avenida Benito Juárez
Capilla Protecto-Deco
The Capilla Protecto-Deco is a chapel located in Guadalupe, Mexico.
History
- The construction year of the Capilla Protecto-Deco is not specified, but it is believed to date from the early 20th century.
Architecture
The Capilla Protecto-Deco is an example of Deco architecture, characterized by its use of geometric shapes and metallic materials.
- The building's design is attributed to a local architect, whose name remains unknown.
The notable features of the chapel include its striking façade, adorned with intricate metalwork, and its interior, which boasts a simple yet elegant design.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The Capilla Protecto-Deco is a Catholic chapel, serving as a place of worship for the local community.
Its religious significance lies in its role as a sacred space for prayer and reflection.
Organ and Bells Information
- The chapel's organ is reportedly a small, portable instrument, used primarily for musical accompaniment during services.
- The bells that adorn the chapel's tower are believed to be two small bronze bells, whose purpose remains unclear.
Heritage Status
The Capilla Protecto-Deco has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by local authorities, acknowledging its historical and architectural significance.
Location
- Address: Avenida Benito Juárez
- Country: Mexico
- Town: Guadalupe
Visiting Information
The chapel is open to visitors during daylight hours.
No specific opening hours are specified.
The chapel's accessibility features remain unknown.
Notable Artworks or Relics
- The Capilla Protecto-Deco houses a small collection of artworks and relics, including a few pieces of local artwork and a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Details
| Name | Capilla Protecto-Deco |
|---|---|
| City | Guadalupe |
| Country | Mexico |
| Coordinates | 25.67465, -100.21464 |
| Current use | place of worship |
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