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Nave and altar of the Ermita San Gregorio Magno, a 17th century hermitage and sugar plantation chapel, part of the San Gregorio Magno sugar production complex and in the Nigua sugar mills area, Dominican Republic, in the Caribbean. The chapel has one nave with a polygonal apse, buttresses and brickwork arches, and was restored in 1922. African slaves working on the plantation were converted here. It is now run as a parish church. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9641875
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Purpose
Public
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7087px × 5515px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
1922
Altar
AMERICAS
Architecture
belief
building
CARIBBEAN
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
Chapel
Christian
Christianity
Church
COLONIAL
COLONY
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Conversion
Cross
CRUCIFIXION
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Faith
Greater Antilles
HERITAGE
HERMITAGE
HISPANIOLA
History
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Island
Nave
NEW SPAIN
New World
north america
NORTH AMERICAN
PEW
religion
Religious
restoration
RESTORED
SACRED
SAN CRISTOBAL
SAN GREGORIO MAGNO
Slavery
Spanish
Sugar Cane
SUGAR MILL
sugar plantation