Altough I have lived in Guadalajara for 25 years I have never visited this church,
looking for photo opportunities I visited on Monday, it was a holiday , and it worked OK to avoid a crowd in church as it would have been on Sunday.
A bit of history ... The construction is noted as the most significant "neo-gothic" building in Mexico, it was designed by an Italian architect. The first stone was set in the late 1800's, construction progress was interrupted multiple times, due to lack of peace times, prosecution of catholic faith and lack of funding to name of few reasons. The church was completed until the early 1970's, during all this time 3 different architects viewed after the project, the church is know as " Templo Expiatorio".
I came to the site around 10AM, this worked OK as the sun was coming through the windows and making everything very colorful.
The outside of the church is not that great, certainly did not look to me as great as the interior.
Here are the pics:
Facade
Inside View from the back, panorama of 2 horizontal pics
Side view of the altar
Detail of the window
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