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Santa Fe Places of Worship & Religious Sites
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Places of Worship & Religious Sites in Santa Fe, NM, New Mexico.
Saint Francis Cathedral + My Favorites
Situated north of the La Fonda Hotel, this cathedral was built in 1898 and is designed in the French Romanesque style. It is currently one of Santa Fe's greatest landmarks and a favorite tourist attraction. Address: . | Santa Fe, NM | 87501
Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe + My Favorites
Located on Agua Fria Street, the Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe is thought to be the oldest shrine to the Virgin of Guadalupe in the United States. It was built in 1795 and the chapel was once dedicated to non-Spanish speaking catholics. Address: . | Santa Fe, NM | 87501
Chapel of San Miguel + My Favorites
Located at Old Santa Fe Trail, the Chapel of San Miguel is Santa Fe's oldest standing chapel. Built in 1626, the chapel has been restored over the years and stands as a representation of Spanish-style churches built after the Pueblo revolt. Address: . | Santa Fe, NM | 87501
San Miguel Mission + My Favorites
The church is one of the oldest churches in the country and first began in 1610. A bell was cast in 1356 from Spain. Inside the mission are ornaments and paintings. The structure has been strengthened over the years. All records of the church's early history were destroyed in a fire in 1680. Address: 401 Old Santa Fe Trail | Santa Fe, NM | 87501 [ Map ]
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The Loretto Chapel is the home of the Miraculous Staircase, which has two 360-degree turns and no visible means of support. Built between 1877 and 1881, the mystery of the builder remains unknown today. Wedding packages are available and a gift shop is open to all visitors. Address: 207 Old Santa Fe Trail | Santa Fe, NM | 87501 Tel: 1 505 982-0092
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