La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel

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  • San Miguel Arcangel Parish Church


    Intricate, pink pinnacles poking through the skyline will help you locate the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel, a towering parish church overlooking El Jardin from the southern side of the plaza. The prominent church’s neo-Gothic design is the vision of the self-taught stonemason and architect Zeferino Gutiérrez, who is rumored to have used European lithographs of Belgian and German churches for artistic inspiration.

    Visitors often use the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel as a point of reference when navigating the city’s winding streets. But when you’re not relying on the church for navigation, travelers recommend spending extra time gazing at the castle-like structure. “What’s really great is how it changes throughout the day from the moving sun. It changes colors and illuminations,” one TripAdvisor reviewer said.

    You may even get the chance to peek into the church’s crypt, where several Mexican war heroes have been laid to rest.


    Parish of San Miguel de Allende originally was built in the late seventeenth century and its design was modest, changed dramatically in 1880 when the master mason Zeferino Gutierrez was commissioned to change its facade, a self-taught mason who was inspired by drawings and engravings European cathedrals, which resulted in a neo-Gothic facade type where its towers can be seen from almost anywhere in the city and generally one of the most photographed parishes in the country.


    The parish of San Miguel Arcángel is a Roman Catholic church located in the city of San Miguel de Allende, in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico.

    It is one of the most emblematic monuments of the city and one of the main tourist attractions of the region.

    The construction of the parish began in the seventeenth century and extended for more than a century due to several changes in design and lack of funds.

    The result is a building that combines baroque, neo-Gothic and neoclassical elements.

    The church is known for its baroque and neo-Gothic architecture, and is considered one of the most beautiful in Mexico.

    The interior of the church is also impressive, with a large central nave and numerous side altars housing some of the city’s most important works of art.

    Highlights include the main altarpiece, decorated with golden details and the image of the archangel San Miguel, patron saint of the city, and the chapel of the Third Order, which has a series of frescoes representing the life of St. Francis of Assisi.

    The high altar, which is located at the opposite end of the entrance, features an image of St. Michael the Archangel, the patron saint of the city.

    In addition to its architectural beauty, the parish of San Miguel Arcángel is famous for its location in the main square of the city, known as the Main Square or the Allende Garden.

    The church is located at one end of the square and offers a breathtaking view.
    The façade of the church is decorated with twin towers and a series of gargoyles that give it an impressive and overwhelming appearance.

    In addition to its religious importance, the Parish of San Miguel Arcángel is a very popular place among tourists visiting San Miguel de Allende.

    The church is an essential place for anyone who wants to know the city and its cultural and historical heritage.

     

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  • 1 Reviews on “La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel”

    1. LAURIE AND LISA SANDEFER Post authorLa Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel
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      The Parroquia of San Miguel Archangel is the most important religious edifice in the city and its architecture is unique in Mexico. Three architects separately contributed to La Parroquia starting with Marco Antonio Sobrarias who created the traditional Latin cross design in 1683. The crypt was added below the main altar by Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras, a local architect/sculptor/muralist. Two hundred years later, the current facade was designed by a stone stone-mason named Zeferino Gutiérrez Muñoz, who based his drawings on lithographs of churches and cathedrals found throughout Europe, and in particular, the Gothic style of the Saint Peter and Saint Mary Cathedral in Cologne, Germany. A symbol of the city, the neo-Gothic façade of the Parroquia (1880-1888) is one of the most outstanding works by this celebrated and self-taught (and rumored to have been illiterate) artist. Visitors are welcome inside the church almost all the time. It’s well worth the time to go inside. The walls are covered with symbolic murals and there are several statues, including a statue of St. Michael, the patron saint of San Miguel, over the main altar. The crypt is only open to the public on the Day of the Dead, and if you are in San Miguel at that time, it is definitely worth seeing.

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