This church, inspired by 1920s ecclesiastical architecture, blends elegance and sobriety. Its exposed brick facade with stone details reflects a neoclassical style with Romanesque influences, while the central rose window and cross reinforce its sacred identity.
Inside, three naves are separated by semicircular arcades, supported by columns with smooth shafts and simple capitals. The ceiling, with exposed wooden beams, adds warmth and authenticity. The richly ornamented high altar, housing saintly images, emphasizes the centrality of the Eucharist.
Wooden pews, a raised pulpit, and a black-and-white checkered floor evoke the period's refinement, while natural light, filtered through elongated windows, fosters contemplation and devotion.
This design honors 20th-century sacred architecture, harmonizing faith and beauty.
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