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We got to Albuquerque late on the afternoon of Sunday, June 12. After finding our motel and checking in, we headed toward the Plaza in Old Town to vista San Felipe de Neri church.
The original church of San Felipe de Neri was started in 1706, and completed by 1718-19. During the very rainy summer of 1792, the original church collapsed. The current church building was constructed the following year. This church, in the shape of a cross, was constructed of adobe; the walls are 5 feet thick.
The two towers were added in 1861, and a two-story convent was added in 1881. The church was renovated in 1916, and again in 2000. But except for the tin ceiling, brick floor, and south entrance, the church is the same structure it was in 1793.
Unfortunately, we arrived too late in the day to see the interior of the church. I guess we’ll just have to go back to see that.






















