Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, San Juan explained

Church of Saint Francis of Assisi
Nrhp Type:nhldcp
Location:San Juan Antiguo, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Built:1876
Partof:Old San Juan Historic District
Partof Refnum:72001553
Designated Nrhp Type:October 10, 1972
Nocat:yes
Restored:2007

The Church of Saint Francis of Assisi (Spanish: Iglesia de San Francisco de Asís) is a historic Catholic parish church located in the San Francisco sub-barrio of Old San Juan in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The church has gone numerous transformations throughout its history and its original brick and masonry structure can still be admired. The church is also renowned for its crypt which is opened to visitors and at some point it contained the remains of Puerto Rican Impressionist painter Francisco Oller.[1]

History

The original Church of Saint Francis of Assisi was originally built by the Third Order of Franciscans in 1756 in what is today San Francisco Square (Spanish: Plaza San Francisco) in front of the contemporary church. The modern church was originally an expansion of the original church, which went through numerous transformations after its construction, and it dates to 1876. The mural at the church's altar dates to the 1940s. The church and its mural were meticulously restored in 2007.[2] The church is open to visitors and still offers religious services.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parroquia San Francisco de Asis (San Juan) - 2021 All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos). 2021-09-23. Tripadvisor. en.
  2. Web site: Iglesia San Francisco de Asís San Juan & Around, Puerto Rico Attractions. 2021-09-23. Lonely Planet. en.