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Topic: The author sets out on a citywide exploration of relics, focusing on the discovery of sacred art and uncovering many hidden gems. It was in this way that she discovered the Cristo Rey Parish Church,
Tags: #arquitecturasacra #exploracinurbana #ciudadjardn #cristorey #artemoderno #patrimoniooculto #estrategiasdebsqueda
Claim: The Parish of Christ the King (originally established in 1942, but conceived in 1937) and the Parish of Our Lady of the Rosary (1967) underwent a series of mergers and separations (1997, 2011, 2020) until they came under the care of the Consolata Missionaries. Architecturally, the church is notable for its Latin cross floor plan, white walls, red roof tiles, ochre/yellow rosettes, unique lamps, decorated wooden ceilings, and its location next to Santiago Ramón y Cajal Avenue and the Our Lady of the Pillar School.
Stance: support
00 — At the end of her tour, the author notes how extraordinary her visit was and affirms that it was a different kind of exploration than others she has undertaken previously.
Why it matters: Publishing and documenting these kinds of findings on Web3 has great historical significance and value for me. Besides making this information known, doing so on Hive ensures immutability and true historical preservation. The post becomes a digital historical archive that will withstand the test of time, just like the history of the historical sites we love to admire. And most importantly, it gives voice and legal, territorial, and aesthetic identity to historical monuments.
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Thank you so much @angeluxx 💗
Thank you for this very detailed summary @angeluxx truly an amazing and very beautiful historical site worth knowing about the beautiful place