This visit we decided to explore other parts of the city. So we passed downtown and turned to Canyon Rd
and continued deep into the Cristo Rey Church district.
Cristo Rey Church (translates as Christ the King) is the biggest adobe church in the USA. It was built in 1939 by very influential Santa Fe architect John Gaw Meem.
It is also notable for its historic altar screen, the Reredos of Our Lady of Light, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The reredos was carved in 1761 and originally hung in La Castrense, a military chapel on the Santa Fe Plaza. It has been described as "one of the most extraordinary pieces of ecclesiastical art in the country".
The church is the heart of the surrounding area. We spent the next
couple of hours exploring old streets around there and really enjoyed
mild weather, nice adobe houses and fall
colors.
Gates in the adobe fences are a special treat there. All different, some
colorful, some faded, but they really bring individuality to every house
in the area. Look at them!
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