Iglesia de San Cayetano, Romanesque church in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Iglesia de San Cayetano is a church built in Romanesque style in the Comuna 13 neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The building features multiple interior levels that create different viewing angles toward the main altar space.
The building was authorized for worship in 1967 and formally consecrated by Cardinal Juan Carlos Aramburu in 1972. This official church recognition marked an important milestone in establishing it as a religious center for the neighborhood.
The church serves as a gathering place where the local neighborhood comes together for religious services and community activities. People use the space to mark important moments and maintain traditions that are central to their daily lives.
The church is located at 1745 Vidal Street in Comuna 13 and is open to visitors. The building includes accessibility features for people with mobility limitations.
The building blends traditional Romanesque design principles with modern architectural elements. This combination creates distinct spaces that serve different purposes during religious ceremonies.
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