Church and Convent of St. Francis

Church and Convent of St. Francis
Iglesia y Monasterio de San Francisco
(English: Church and Monastery of St. Francis)
Basic information
Location Quito, Ecuador
Geographic coordinates 0°13′13″S 78°30′56″W / 0.22028°S 78.51556°W / -0.22028; -78.51556Coordinates: 0°13′13″S 78°30′56″W / 0.22028°S 78.51556°W / -0.22028; -78.51556
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Architectural description
Architect(s) Francisco Cantuña
[clarification needed]
Architectural type Church
Direction of façade South-East
Groundbreaking 1534[1]
Completed 1604[1]
Specifications

The Iglesia y Monasterio de San Francisco (English:Church and Monastery of St. Francis), colloquially known as El San Francisco, is a colonial-styled church and monastery located in Quito, Ecuador.

History

Construction of the building began a few weeks after the founding of the city in 1534 and ended in 1604.[1] The founder of the church was Franciscan missionary Joedco Ricke.[2]

Courtyard of the Monastery.

The building's construction began around 1550, sixteen years after Quito was founded by Spanish conquistadors, and was finished in approximately 1680. The building was officially inaugurated in 1605.[clarification needed]

With the support of European Franciscans, the Belgian Friar Jodoco Ricke and Friar Pedro Gosseal – who came to the city two years after its founding – acquired land to the west side of the city's main plaza. This plot was where the palace of the Incan ruler Atahualpa had once stood. In addition to being a market center for indigenous Ecuadorians, it was also location of the military seats of the chiefs of indigenous armies. All told, the place had enormous strategic and historical significance for the indigenous people the Franciscans wanted to evangelize.

It is not known who designed the original plans for the complex, though the most-accepted theory is that they were sent from Spain, based on the topographical study of Ricke and Gosseal. It is also possible that architects came from Spain for the construction of the monastery, or that Ricke and Gosseal managed the entire construction.[clarification needed]

See also

  • List of churches

References

  1. ^ a b c Staff (undated). ""Iglesia de San Francisco"" (in Spanish language). Corporacion Metropolitana de Turismo. http://www.quito.com.ec/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.cmtproductos&product_id=60&category_id=&manufacturer_id=&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=113. Retrieved July 31, 2011. 
  2. ^ Palmerlee, Danny; Grosberg, Michael; McCarthy, Carolyn (2006). Ecuador & the Galápagos Islands. Lonely Planet (Footscray, Victoria, Australia; Oakland, California, United States). ISBN 978-1-741-04295-5.

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