Coordinates: 10°58′58″N 63°53′03″W / 10.98269°N 63.88417°W / 10.98269; -63.88417

Basilica of Our Lady of El Valle

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Basilica of Our Lady of El Valle
Basílica Menor Nuestra Señora de El Valle
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LocationMargarita Island
Country Venezuela
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Architecture
StyleGothic Revival

The Basilica of Our Lady of El Valle[1] (Spanish: Basílica Menor Nuestra Señora de El Valle)[2] It is a Gothic Revival basilica located in El Valle del Espíritu Santo a town on the island of Margarita, of Nueva Esparta state, in northwestern Venezuela.[3]

Its name is in honor of the patron saint of the town and the Venezuelan Navy: the Virgen del Valle.[4] After being founded the church San Nicolás de Bari, it was declared Basilica of Nueva Esparta state, on September 8, 1955, so that from that date its festivities are held; beginning with the descent of the Virgin on 8 September each year, which is placed where the public can see it up close. On 8 December is the rise of the Virgin, which is placed on an altar located at the top where the priest officiates masses.

Initially a small church, the building has been modified several times. One of the modifications was coordinated by Father Philip Martinez in 1733. It was declared a Minor Basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1995.

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  1. ^ Basílica Menor Nuestra Señora de El Valle, Isla de Margarita
  2. ^ Rangel, Román (2002-01-01). Venezuela, una joya para el mundo (in Spanish). BPR Publishers. ISBN 9789800786420.
  3. ^ Kohnstamm, Thomas; Kohn, Beth (2007-01-01). Lonely Planet Venezuela. Lonely Planet. ISBN 9781741045451.
  4. ^ Fleury, John (2006-01-01). Historia de Nuestra Senora: la Virgen de Altagracia (in Spanish). Editora Corripio. ISBN 9789945140118.

10°58′58″N 63°53′03″W / 10.98269°N 63.88417°W / 10.98269; -63.88417