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Capilla Anglicana (monument)
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Capilla Anglicana (monument)

📍 Calle Rafael Ramírez 13, Gran Canaria🏗 1891-01-01🏛 bien de interés cultural

The Capilla Anglicana—locally known as Holy Trinity Church, or *Iglesia de la Santa Trinidad*—is a historicist church in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria with formal ties to British ecclesiastical design. Built in 1891, it was authored in a British style and connects with Victorian Gothic influence. Rather than standing alone, it sits at the center of a walled, landscaped plot, entered through an approach garden framed by stone pedestals and closed off by an iron-forged gate. Inside, the church has a single nave with a porch of access, a square-based crossing *cimborrio*, and an attached sacristy. The hall plan is divided into six sections by pointed arches that lead to a flat end wall. …

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