
Templo Ecuménico
The Templo Ecuménico El Salvador is built for worship across denominations, and that purpose is written into the building’s design. Work began in 1968, and the church was completed in 1971, giving Playa del Inglés a modern, deliberately ecumenical landmark at the start of the 1970s. The architect was Manuel de la Peña Suárez, while the windows and interior were created by the sculptor and artist Juan Antonio Giraldo. The distinctive exterior façade—with metal pipes—was designed by José Abad. Inside, the church supports multilingual services: up to 15 Christian clergy conduct worship in Spanish, German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, and Dutch. Music also has a formal place here. …
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