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St. Ignatius Church (Buenos Aires)

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Church of Saint Ignatius
(Iglesia de San Ignacio)
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic Church (Jesuit)
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusParish
Location
LocationBuenos Aires, Argentina
AdministrationArchdiocese of Buenos Aires
Geographic coordinates34°36′38″S 58°22′26″W / 34.6105°S 58.3739°W / -34.6105; -58.3739
Architecture
Architect(s)Juan Krauss, Andrea Bianchi, Giovanni Battista Prímoli, Juan Wolff and Pedro Weger
StyleSilver River Baroque
CompletedFirst church, 1675
Present church, 1686–1722 (consecration in 1734)

Saint Ignatius' Church (Spanish: Iglesia de San Ignacio) is a Roman Catholic church situated at the Illuminated Block, in Buenos Aires's neighbourhood of Montserrat. The first building, which was made of adobe, was built by the Society of Jesus in 1675. The southern tower and the present facade were built in 1686, and the rest of the Church construction started in 1712. Today's church was completed in 1722 and consecrated in 1734.[1]

Saint Ignatius is the oldest church preserved in Buenos Aires, and was declared a National Historic Monument in 1942. On June 16, 1955, during a government campaign against the Church, after a failed revolution against Juan Domingo Perón's government, Peronist mobs burnt most churches of Buenos Aires, including Saint Ignatius.

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See also

References

  1. ^ "La iglesia de San Ignacio de Loyola" (in Spanish). Parroquia San Ignacio de Loyola. Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.

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