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Church of St. Francis (Iglesia de San Francisco) description and photos - Chile: La Serena

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Church of St. Francis (Iglesia de San Francisco) description and photos - Chile: La Serena

Church of St. Francis (Iglesia de San Francisco) description and photos - Chile: La Serena. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Iglesia de San Francisco.

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The Catholic Church of San Francisco is located in the center of La Serena. The church building is a late 16th century building.

In 1563, Franciscan monks settled in La Serena. Christopher Fry Juan Torrealba Ravaneda built an adobe chapel on this site. In early 1585, Fry Francisco Medina and Juan Francisco Romano Carbero began construction of the current Italian Renaissance limestone church building. The walls of the building were up to 1.20 m thick. Construction was difficult and costly, as the limestone was brought from Penyulas Alto and from the forests of Oval. The Church of St. Francis became the first stone church in the city of La Serena and was consecrated on Christmas Day 1627 in the name of Our Lady of Good Hope.

In the 17th century, the city of La Serena suffered from a series of attacks by corsairs. During the invasion of the city by pirates, led by the Englishman Bartholomew Sharp in 1680, most of the city was destroyed except for the church of San Francisco. During the earthquake of 1730, the church building was practically not damaged, with the exception of the roof, the repair of which was completed only in 1755. In 1735, a monastery and a college were opened at the church to train monks. It worked until the next devastating earthquake in 1796, in which part of the tower collapsed, leaving the building of the church and monastery unsuitable for service. In 1823, the Franciscans were expelled, and their property was confiscated.

In the first half of the 19th century, in connection with the discovery of copper mining, the Coquimbo Mint began operating in the monastery, but this project was short-lived. By 1840, the structure of the monastery was used as a military barracks. During the fighting during the siege of La Serena in 1851, the church tower was badly damaged. In 1858, the building was returned to the Franciscan monks.

In 1878, the church underwent several modifications: several floors were demolished, the temple began to consist of three naves separated by arcades, the facade was changed, three symmetrical entrances appeared in the style neo-renaissance. The renovated church was opened on October 1, 1899.

In 1913, the tower and the stucco facade of the church were again destroyed during an earthquake. In 1923 a new church tower was built, this time made of reinforced concrete. In 1975, after another strong earthquake, due to the very poor condition of the building, the church had to be closed. In 1977, the front half of the church was opened to the faithful, and restoration work continued in the rest of the building to restore the original tower top, walls and vaults that existed until the mid-19th century. A museum of religious art and church utensils was opened in the sacristy.

The Church of San Francisco was declared a National Monument of Chile in 1977.

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