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2AAK5JC San Felipe De Neri Church, built in 1793 and the only building in Old Town Albuquerque New Mexico that dates back to the Spanish colonial period.

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San Felipe de Neri Church

Albuquerque


Dating in its present incarnation from 1793, the facade of this adobe church now provides Old Town's most famous photo op. Mass is celebrated Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 7am, with an additional Sunday Mass at 11am, plus Saturday at 4pm.


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