Английская Википедия:Church of San Miguel de Arcangel (Buenos Aires)
Шаблон:Infobox religious building Church of San Miguel de Arcángel is a Catholic church in Buenos Aires, Argentina, declared a national historic monument in 1983.[1]
History
The first chapel was built around 1730 by the initiative of Juan Guillermo González y Aragón, a distinguished Spanish gentleman who after being widowed was dedicated to the priesthood.[2] The Church of San Miguel was initially founded as Шаблон:Lang, being elevated to parish in 1830 and bearing the name of Saint Michael the Archangel as patron.[3]
Clashes between Spanish and British troops took place during the second British invasion of the River Plate on the street on which the church is located.[4] The current façade is the work of César Augusto Ferrari, who started remodeling works in 1912.[5]
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