Église Saint-Philippe et Saint-Jacques - Petit Canal, Guadeloupe
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
N 16° 22.741 W 061° 29.548
20Q E 661001 N 1811458
[EN] At the top of the plateau is the village, first the church overlooking the stairs and the port. [FR] En haut du plateau se situe le bourg, en premier l’église qui domine l’escalier et le port.
Waymark Code: WM13P2K
Location: Guadeloupe
Date Posted: 01/20/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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"Destroyed during the earthquake of 1843, rebuilt in 1856 and damaged again in the cyclone of 1928, the restoration of the Church of St. Philip and St. James was entrusted to the architect Ali Tur.

The building, without transept, presents a single vessel. The remarkable elements are the bell tower, the stained glass windows and the beautiful altar in masonry.

Named "colonial architect" by the French government, Ali Tur was commissioned by Governor Tellier, then governor of Guadeloupe, to rebuild the buildings representing the state in Guadeloupe, after the cyclone of 1928.

In charge of history, it is before the esplanade of the church Saint-Philippe and Saint-Jacques that the slaves were sold to work on the fields of sugar cane. "

Sources : The Church

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" Détruite lors du tremblement de terre de 1843, reconstruite en 1856 et à nouveau endommagée lors du cyclone de 1928, la réfection de l'église Saint-Philippe et Saint-Jacques fut confiée à l'architecte Ali Tur.

Le bâtiment, sans transept, présente un seul vaisseau. Les éléments remarquables sont le clocher, les vitraux et le bel autel en maçonnerie.

Nommé "architecte des colonies" par le gouvernement français, Ali Tur fut chargé par le Gouverneur Tellier, alors gouverneur de la Guadeloupe, de reconstruire les bâtiments repésentant l'Etat en Guadeloupe, après le cyclone de 1928.

Chargé d’histoire, c’est devant l’esplanade de l’église Saint-Philippe et Saint-Jacques qu’était vendus les esclaves pour travailler aux champs de cannes à sucre. "

Sources : L’Eglise

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Hours of Operation:
7/7 From: 5:30 AM To: 12:30 PM


Admission Prices:
Free


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Less than 15 minutes

Transportation options to the attraction: Not listed

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