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cathedral+of+the+most+holy+trinity+montevideo Latitude and Longitude:

34°53′17.6″S 56°3′23.9″W / 34.888222°S 56.056639°W / -34.888222; -56.056639
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Cathedral of The Most Holy Trinity
Religion
Affiliation Anglican
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusActive
Location
LocationMontevideo,   Uruguay
Architecture
Type Cathedral
Direction of façadeSouth

The Cathedral of The Most Holy Trinity ( Spanish: Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad), popularly known as "Templo Inglés", is an Anglican church in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Overview

The original temple dates back to the 1830s and was built directly on the seashore. It was made possible through the sole effort of Samuel Fisher Lafone. [1]

At the beginning of the 20th century it was re-built on its current location, due to the modern development of the Rambla of Montevideo.

It is the cathedral of the Uruguayan diocese of the Anglican Church of South America. [2]

Bibliography

  • Guía Arquitectónica y Urbanística de Montevideo. 3rd edition. Intendencia Municipal de Montevideo, 2008, ISBN  978-9974-600-26-3, page 32.
Holy Trinity Church, Montevideo

See also

References

  1. ^ "Holy Trinity Church" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-16. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  2. ^ Diocese of Uruguay

External links

34°53′17.6″S 56°3′23.9″W / 34.888222°S 56.056639°W / -34.888222; -56.056639



cathedral+of+the+most+holy+trinity+montevideo Latitude and Longitude:

34°53′17.6″S 56°3′23.9″W / 34.888222°S 56.056639°W / -34.888222; -56.056639
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cathedral of The Most Holy Trinity
Religion
Affiliation Anglican
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusActive
Location
LocationMontevideo,   Uruguay
Architecture
Type Cathedral
Direction of façadeSouth

The Cathedral of The Most Holy Trinity ( Spanish: Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad), popularly known as "Templo Inglés", is an Anglican church in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Overview

The original temple dates back to the 1830s and was built directly on the seashore. It was made possible through the sole effort of Samuel Fisher Lafone. [1]

At the beginning of the 20th century it was re-built on its current location, due to the modern development of the Rambla of Montevideo.

It is the cathedral of the Uruguayan diocese of the Anglican Church of South America. [2]

Bibliography

  • Guía Arquitectónica y Urbanística de Montevideo. 3rd edition. Intendencia Municipal de Montevideo, 2008, ISBN  978-9974-600-26-3, page 32.
Holy Trinity Church, Montevideo

See also

References

  1. ^ "Holy Trinity Church" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-16. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  2. ^ Diocese of Uruguay

External links

34°53′17.6″S 56°3′23.9″W / 34.888222°S 56.056639°W / -34.888222; -56.056639



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