Church_of_the_Immaculate_Conception_(Tangier)

Church of the Immaculate Conception (Tangier)

Church of the Immaculate Conception (Tangier)

Catholic church in the medina of Tangier, Morocco


The Church of the Immaculate Conception, also known as the Spanish Church or La Purísima,[1] is a Roman Catholic church built in 1880-1881 in Tangier, Morocco.

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The church is located on Rue Es-Siaghine, just west of the Petit Socco square at the center of the Tangier medina. It stands on the former ground of the Swedish legation,[2]:768 which had been established there in 1788.[3] It was designed by architect Manuel Aníbal Álvarez Amoroso [es] on the initiative of Spanish Franciscan father José María Lerchundi [es].[4]:79 Construction started in October 1880, with funding from the Spanish government and the Obra Pía.[5]:208 It was complemented in 1892-93 by the edification of a clock tower, originally topped with a spire and later changed to the present-day cupola.[2]:769 The church initially served the whole city's Catholic community, including European diplomats.

More recently, the property has been used by the Missionaries of Charity who in 1996 altered its interior, partitioning the former church nave into two floors.[2]:770

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References

  1. "Iglesia de la Purísima Concepción - Tangier, Morocco". Archnet.
  2. Alberto Darias Príncipe (2014), "La arquitectura al servicio del poder: la Catedral de Tánger como catarsis de las frustraciones coloniales españolas" (PDF), Anuario de Estudios Atlánticos, 60: 765–816
  3. "Spanish Church". Balado Découverte.
  4. Antonio Bravo-Nieto (1998), "Formas y modelos de la arquitectura religiosa española en Marruecos", Boletín de Arte nº 19

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