Capilla Domestica Compania de Jesus
Capilla Domestica Compania de Jesus
Capilla Domestica Compania de Jesus
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SiobhanS
Surrey248 contributions
Dec 2019
This church is really rustic on the outside but absolutely stunning on the inside with painted wood. It has a really nice atmosphere too.
Written December 24, 2019
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GloriaAnchio
Philadelphia, PA183 contributions
Sep 2019
The Jesuits started Cordoba in the late 1500s. You will need a car to get to the "estancias" (ranch settlements) in the vicinity of the city of Cordoba, which are UNESCO world heritage sites. In the city itself, the Jesuit church, in the historic district, is the gem. The altar is spectacular, an example of Spanish baroque style 16th-17th century.
Written September 14, 2019
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Jarko2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands1,757 contributions
Jul 2017 • Solo
One of the problems of touring South American cities is that quite quickly you can get 'stunning church overload' and begin to get blase about yet another glorious interior. It's a shame, but inevitable as almost every street corner has another amazing treasure trove to discover. The Capilla in Cordoba is not to be missed, even though that's true of several other churches nearby. Put this on your must see list.
Written July 24, 2017
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carmen andrea h
Santiago, Chile188 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
try to go inside is a very old polace with original bricks, is in a way somehow laike barcelonas old neighborhoods
Written May 26, 2019
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joseanores
Cordoba, Argentina48 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
If you want a first hand impression of religious colonnial architecture you must visit the church and the chapel. Its impressive, brings you back in time, and you will find a mixture between spanish and native culture. Its worth stopping by
Written November 8, 2017
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Nancy A
Cordoba, Argentina79 contributions
Apr 2017
The church is located in the called "manzana jesuitica" in the center of the city.It was declared Patrimonio de la Humanidad 2000. It is an interesting and nice visit.
Written June 13, 2017
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Vanessa G
Graz, Austria74 contributions
Feb 2016 • Solo
The whole Manzana (block) is a Unesco World Heritage site, since 2000. La Manzana JesuÃtica de Córdoba (Argentina), is a whole block at the very city center, which includes: the Capilla Doméstica, the Colegio Nacional de Monserrat, the Iglesia de la CompañÃa de Jesús, the old Universidad Nacional de Córdoba headquarter and the Residencia
The church (Iglesia de la CompañÃa de Jesús) looks very simple from the outside, as expected from the jesuitic order, but has a beautifully ornated interior, with pieces from different centuries (e.g. the altar is from Century 20th while the basic structure dates back to the 1600s, when the Jesuits established themselves in Cordoba) and a breathtaking ceiling. The tomb of Fray (Obispo) Trejo, who now lends his name to the front street, is at the back, next to the ornated altar.
Definitely worth a visit!
Free entrance. Open all year round.
The church (Iglesia de la CompañÃa de Jesús) looks very simple from the outside, as expected from the jesuitic order, but has a beautifully ornated interior, with pieces from different centuries (e.g. the altar is from Century 20th while the basic structure dates back to the 1600s, when the Jesuits established themselves in Cordoba) and a breathtaking ceiling. The tomb of Fray (Obispo) Trejo, who now lends his name to the front street, is at the back, next to the ornated altar.
Definitely worth a visit!
Free entrance. Open all year round.
Written February 25, 2016
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lucyq
Montreal, Canada48 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
This Absolutely astonishing chapel is a treasure, a must see in Cordoba city. It is kept fantastically. A must in the city.
Written August 9, 2023
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Farvil Srotter
4 contributions
Nov 2019
Really nice place but a bit trashy city, the center. Tons of people in the street selling things illegally it is not the best picture.
Written November 8, 2019
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Talia0717
New York City, NY9 contributions
Aug 2018 • Solo
Small capilla in Manzana Jesuitica block. It does not appear from outside as a church. You have to enter an old building to get in it.
Written September 4, 2018
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Paola P
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Hola! Te recomiendo que te acerques al Cabildo de la ciudad, en Informes y allà veas los horarios, ya que muchas veces los cambian. Saludos!
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