For posts on all structures such as temples, churches and building I have come across, go here.
Prologue: A series that showcases the large statues, beautiful temples and churches I visit in my travels or I accidentally come across while taking an off-beaten path. And sometimes yes, I would include buildings and palaces too.
Also known as Virgin of Guadalupe is a Catholic church of Virgin Mary. We got to see the church, attend a service inside and also see the beauty of it from inside. Although history of Lady Guadalupe goes back to 1530s, this particular church was constructed in 1930s, relatively new. With a neoclassical style, the church’s crown is made in baroque style European temples. It was an honor to be visiting the place.

And here are the interiors that we thoroughly enjoyed.

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