Templo Expiatorio, Guadalajara

Templo Expiatorio, Guadalajara
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NEO-GOTHIC – 1897-1972 – GUADALAJARA, MEXICO

Templo Expiatorio, Guadalajara

Seventy-five years of Gothic in stone – Mexico’s finest neo-Gothic church, finished by the architect of the UNAM library’s mosaics, with a mosaic clock that parades the apostles.

At a glance

Type
Church
Period
1897-1972
Style
Neo-Gothic
Location
Colonia Americana, Guadalajara, Mexico
Coordinates
20.6736, -103.3590
Architects
Adamo Boari; completed by Ignacio Diaz Morales

Overview

The Templo Expiatorio del Santisimo Sacramento rose across three-quarters of a century – begun 1897 to Adamo Boari’s design (the Bellas Artes architect), interrupted by revolution and Cristero war, and consecrated complete only in 1972 under Guadalajara’s modern master Ignacio Diaz Morales. The result is Mexico’s purest Gothic Revival: carved cantera stone without steel, vaults by medieval method.

History

The expiatory dedication – perpetual adoration in reparation – carried the project through anticlerical decades when churches closed; tapatio families funded window by window. Diaz Morales, founder of Guadalajara’s architecture school, finished towers and facade while pioneering modernism elsewhere – craft continuity his manifesto. The German clock’s carillon parades apostle figures thrice daily to plaza crowds.

Architecture and Design

The facade’s triple portal carries Italian mosaics on gold; the spire’s openwork crowns aisles of stained glass from Germany and Mexico. Stone-on-stone construction – no reinforcement – makes it a structural rarity among revival churches anywhere.

Cultural significance

The Expiatorio is Guadalajara’s beloved church and the Colonia Americana’s heart – the world’s coolest neighbourhood by 2022’s travel press – its plaza the evening living room of students and families.

Visiting today

Open daily; the apostles parade at noon and evening hours. The university’s Orozco murals stand opposite – Gothic and muralism’s fire in one block.

Getting there

Linea 3’s stations and Chapultepec avenue’s cafes border the quarter; the historic center lies fifteen minutes east.

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