EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Parroquia de San Antonio de Padúa
The temple was built in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
Its facade is made of unpolished stone, and the windows are carved in quarry stone.
It has a small niche with the image of San Antonio, a highly revered saint in this place.
Inside, the temple showcases two Baroque-style retablos, one with stipes and the other Neoclassical. The "Crucified Christ," also known as the Lord of Mapimí, is venerated inside the temple.
Location
Calle Primero de Mayo No. 334, José Revueltas, Durango, Dgo.
Parroquia de San Antonio de Padúa
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