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Landmark: Iglesia La CapillaCity: Trujillo State
Country: Venezuela
Continent: South America
Iglesia La Capilla, Trujillo State, Venezuela, South America
Iglesia La Capilla is a historic church located in the city of Trujillo, within the state of Trujillo, Venezuela.
This religious structure serves as a significant point of interest within the urban landscape of Trujillo.
Visual Characteristics
The church is constructed primarily from stone and stucco, painted in a pale yellow hue with white trim around windows and doorways. It features a single bell tower with a red tile roof, rising approximately 15 meters above the main structure. The architectural style is colonial, characterized by simple, rectangular forms and arched window openings.
Location & Access Logistics
Iglesia La Capilla is situated in the central district of Trujillo city. It is approximately 1 kilometer from the main Plaza Bolívar. Access is via Calle 10, a paved urban street. Limited street parking is available in the immediate vicinity. No direct public transport routes serve the church; visitors typically walk from the city center or utilize taxis.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Iglesia La Capilla began in 1743 and was completed in 1750. It was built under the direction of Father Juan de la Cruz, with local labor and materials sourced from the surrounding region. Its original purpose was to serve as a parish church for the growing population of Trujillo.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the church's facade and interior architecture. Photography of the exterior is permitted. The interior is accessible during scheduled service times or by special arrangement with the parish office.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are not publicly available within the church. There is no dedicated shade structure on the church grounds. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this urban area. No food vendors are located directly adjacent to the church; options are available in the nearby city center.
Best Time to Visit
For exterior photography, morning light (approximately 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM) provides optimal illumination. The church is generally accessible year-round, with no specific weather-related restrictions. Visiting during weekday mornings outside of service hours may offer a quieter experience.
Facts & Legends
A local account suggests that during the Venezuelan War of Independence, church bells were rung continuously for three days to signal an approaching royalist troop movement, a tactic that successfully alerted the local militia.
Nearby Landmarks
- Plaza Bolívar (0.3km Southwest)
- Museo de Arte Popular (0.4km West)
- Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Paz (0.5km Southwest)
- Casa de la Cultura (0.6km West)