St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Temperley (Spanish: Iglesia Presbiteriana San Andrés de Temperley) is a temple of Presbyterian religion, located in the "barrio inglés" of Temperley, southern part of the Greater Buenos Aires.[1]
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Presbyterian |
District | Lomas de Zamora |
Province | Buenos Aires Province |
Rite | Protestant |
Patron | Andrew the Apostle |
Location | |
Location | corner José María Paz and Tomás Espora, Temperley |
Country | Argentina |
Geographic coordinates | 34°46′25″S 58°24′01″W / 34.77363°S 58.40018°W |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Walter Bassett Smith Bertie Hawkins Collcutt |
Style | neo-Gothic |
Date established | March 2, 1913 |
History
editEstablished in 1913, this church was originally conceived to house the large number of British residents of the area, mostly Protestant.[2] It was made by the work of the English architects, Walter Bassett Smith and Bertie Hawkins Collcutt, who started the works in 1911.[3]
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Temperley was declared as historical heritage of Argentina in 2018.[4]
References
edit- ^ Temperley, su historia, su gente, Jorge Nelson Gualco, Alberto S. J. de Paula, 1988
- ^ Diccionario de arquitectura en la Argentina, Diario de Arquitectura de Clarín, 2004, ISBN 9789507824272
- ^ Reencuentro con la arquitectura del siglo XX, Patricia Méndez, 2006, ISBN 9789871033195
- ^ Protegen tres iglesias de la arquitectura protestante, La Nación