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Iglesia de Santa Bárbara (Santa Rosalía)


Iglesia de Santa Bárbara is a prefabricated iron church in Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur, Mexico. It was designed by Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel in 1884, and built in 1887. First shown at the 1889 Exposition Universelle of Paris, France, it was moved to Brussels, where it was acquired by the Boleo Mining Company who installed it in Santa Rosalia in late 1897.

Originally built entirely of stamped steel sheet squares, it is supported by a formidable steel structure in a sober and austere style. It was later modified in favor of functionality, its former lateral corridors were turned into habitable space using crude masonry, and the building was stripped of several of its original stained glasses. Despite these modifications, it still preserves some of the original 1880s design.

Tradition credited its design to the architect, Eiffel, that it was shown in the 1889 Exposition Universelle, and that it was awarded a prize. Originally destined for re-construction in Africa, it was found disassembled in Belgium by Charles Laforgue, the director of the Compagnie du Boleo at Santa Rosalía's Boleo mine, who bought it in 1894 and had it installed in Santa Rosalía three years later.

In the early 1990s, Angela Gardner, an American architectural student, visited Santa Rosalía and examined the church; she came to a hypothesis that the church design was from a different architect, belonging to the House of Albert Duclos (1842–1896) rather than Eiffel's firm. With no historical record or blueprint, neither version is confirmed. The disclosure of the historical archives to the public by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia did not provide additional information.

Coordinates: 27°20′14″N 112°16′07″W / 27.3371°N 112.2686°W / 27.3371; -112.2686


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