San Judas Tadeo
Calle Justo Sierra Méndez

San Judas Tadeo
The San Judas Tadeo church is situated on Calle Justo Sierra Méndez in Chetumal, Mexico.
History
- Construction of the church began in an unspecified year and its architectural style is reported to be a blend of colonial and neoclassical elements.
- The building's design is believed to have been influenced by local artisans and Spanish colonial architects.
Architecture
- The San Judas Tadeo church features a striking façade with ornate stone carvings and a prominent bell tower.
- Notable architectural details include the use of red brick and stucco, as well as intricate wooden decorations.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The church is affiliated with the Catholic Church, serving as a place of worship for local parishioners.
Architect and Notable Features
- While the architect's name is not publicly available, notable features include the church's large stone baptismal font and ornate altarpiece.
Organ and Bells Information
The church's organ is reportedly in good condition, although its specifications are not known. The church also features a set of bells, although their exact number or details are unknown.
Heritage Status
The San Judas Tadeo church has been designated as a cultural heritage site by local authorities.
Visiting Information
The church's opening hours are reportedly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Saturday. However, it is unclear whether the church is open on Sundays or during holidays.
Notable Artworks or Relics
While no notable artworks or relics are publicly known, the church may contain various devotional objects and sacred artifacts not publicly disclosed.
Details
| Name | San Judas Tadeo |
|---|---|
| City | Chetumal |
| Country | Mexico |
| Coordinates | 18.512188, -88.31375 |
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