Igreja De Pedra”Uma arquitetura muito impressionante por ser aqui no Interior do …”
The Igreja de Pedra, officially named Igreja Nuestro Señor Del Perdón, is a remarkable architectural gem in Guaíra, Paraná, Brazil. [Constructed in 1933](https://www.guaira.pr.gov.br/noticias/noticia/1315) and inaugurated in November 1934, this church is a masterpiece of stonework. Its walls are crafted from roughly hewn stones, expertly fitted together without mortar, creating a striking visual effect. The church’s design draws inspiration from Spanish colonial architecture, evident in its sturdy structure and distinctive appearance. One of its most captivating features is the collection of stained glass windows, which add a touch of color and reverence to the interior. The stones used in its construction hold a special significance, as they were sourced from the now-submerged [Sete Quedas (Seven Falls)](https://biblioteca.ibge.gov.br/biblioteca-catalogo.html?view=detalhes&id=34106), linking the church intimately to the region’s transformed landscape. This unique blend of local materials, historical context, and architectural style makes the Igreja de Pedra not just a place of worship, but a living monument to Guaíra’s rich cultural heritage.
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Unique stone architecture with expertly fitted rocks|Spanish colonial-inspired design|Beautiful stained glass windows|Historical connection to the submerged Sete Quedas|Constructed in 1933, inaugurated in 1934|Located in the heart of Guaíra, Paraná|Significant cultural and religious landmark
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