Iglesia de San Carlos Borromeo (English: Church of Saint Charles Borromeo) is a historic church built in 1783, located on the main plaza of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1984,[1] and on the Puerto Rico Register of Historic Sites and Zones in 2000.[2]
Church San Carlos Borromeo of Aguadilla | |
![]() Iglesia de San Carlos Borromeo in Aguadilla | |
Location | José de Diego Street, Town Plaza Aguadilla, Puerto Rico |
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Coordinates | 18°25′47″N 67°09′13″W / 18.429683°N 67.153638°W |
Built | 1783, 1862, 1874, 1887, 1918 |
Architect | Pedro Cobreros (1887 renovation) |
MPS | Historic Churches of Puerto Rico MPS |
NRHP reference No. | 84003124[1] |
RNSZH No. | 2000-(RO)-19-JP-SH |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | September 18, 1984 |
Designated RNSZH | December 21, 2000 |
It is one of five churches with architecture designed by State Architect Pedro Cobreros.[3]
Description
editThe original church was built in 1783. An octagonal tower at the north was added in 1862, and another to the south in 1874. The facade was revised in 1887 according to plans designed by Cobreros. After the 1918 San Fermín earthquake the south tower was rebuilt, lower than before, and the facade was somewhat changed.[4]
The church includes two aisles, and a nave covered with a flat roof. It is reportedly the only church in Puerto Rico with an apse covered by a groin vault rather than a dome or a barrel vault.[3]
It is one of 31 churches reviewed for listing on the National Register in 1984.[5]
The church was last remodeled in 1971.[4]
Gallery
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The church in 2006
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The church in 2017
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The Aguadilla town plaza c. 1910, with the church in the rear at right
See also
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edit- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ GOBIERNO DE PUERTO RICO, JUNTA DE PLANIFICACIÓN DE PUERTO RICO (December 7, 2022). "REGISTRO DE PROPIEDADES DESIGNADAS POR LA JUNTA DE PLANIFICACIÓN DE PUERTO RICO" (PDF). jp.pr.gov.
- ^ a b Marisa Gomez and Ester Cardona (May 1984). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Church San Carlos Borromeo of Aguadilla". National Park Service. Retrieved December 22, 2016. with a c. 1910 photo and five photos from 1984
- ^ a b Mari Mut, José A. (August 28, 2013). "Los pueblos de Puerto Rico y las iglesias de sus plazas" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 19, 2020 – via archive.org.
- ^ Marisa Gomez and Ester Cardona (July 1984). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Thematic Nomination: Historic Churches of Puerto Rico". National Park Service. Retrieved December 22, 2016.
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