Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church: Raking view of facade with Baroque belfries
Date
Circa 1910
Location
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries
Built by a local master builder, Jose Bolanos also listed as Bolanos Jimenez. The Baroque marble belfries are flat extensions of the facade instead of full towers. The church was begun six years after the Carmelite Order arrived in Cadiz.
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