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What Does the Eiffel Tower Have to Do with This Church in Mexico?

Summary by Desde La Fe
Embarked piece by piece, like a gigantic iron puzzle destined to cross the ocean, the structure of what today is the Church of Santa Barbara began at the end of the 19th century a sea cruise that would forever transform the history of the town of Santa Rosalia. Inside the cellars of the sailboat “San Juan”, between the noise of the waves, the saline humidity and the winds of the Atlantic, were traveling columns, beams and metal roofs of the temp…
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Embarked piece by piece, like a gigantic iron puzzle destined to cross the ocean, the structure of what today is the Church of Santa Barbara began at the end of the 19th century a sea cruise that would forever transform the history of the town of Santa Rosalia. Inside the cellars of the sailboat “San Juan”, between the noise of the waves, the saline humidity and the winds of the Atlantic, were traveling columns, beams and metal roofs of the temp…

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Desde la Fe broke the news on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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