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Christ Church is located in Lomas de Chapultepec, one block from Paseo de la Reforma at Montes Escandinavos 405, at the corner of Sierra Madre.
El Christ Church (en latín: Ædes Christi, el templo o la casa de Cristo, y algunas veces conocido como The House), es uno de los colleges más grandes que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford en Inglaterra.
Descubre una iglesia cristiana orientada al servicio, conectada a nivel mundial, que está dirigida por un profeta de Dios y que busca seguir a Jesucristo y Su evangelio restaurado.
To visit Christ Church, choose one of the following options: Multimedia Tours. Self-guided visit. Available on a daily basis. Tickets released each Friday. Book online to guarantee entry. Available in 12 languages. Create an online account and reschedule your tickets up to two hours before your visit. Find out more.
Christ Church, formally titled "The Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxford of the Foundation of King Henry the Eighth", is the only academic institution in the world which is also a cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Oxford.
BUILDINGS. The current Christ Church building, designed by the leading Mexican architect Carlos Mijares, was constructed in 1992 and incorporates many elements of the earlier edifice, including pews, the brass lectern, and the altar.