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The Terra Sancta Chapel (Hebrew: הקפלה טרה סנטה) or Chapel of Terra Sancta is the name of a religious building affiliated to the Catholic Church that is located inside the educational complex of the Terra Sancta College located at Paris Square, Jerusalem, Israel. The original complex was built in 1926, with the design of the Italian architect Antonio Barluzzi in 1933 were added the chapel and residences that are in buildings annexed to the main structure. The church is used by Christian students, the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate and the Franciscan Fraternity.

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  • La Capilla Terra Sancta​ (en hebreo: הקפלה טרה סנטה) llamada también Iglesia de Terra Sancta es el nombre que recibe un edificio religioso afiliado a la Iglesia Católica que se encuentra ubicado dentro del complejo educativo de Terra Sancta​ localizado en la Plaza París de la ciudad de Jerusalén en el centro de Israel. El complejo original fue construido en 1926, con el diseño del arquitecto italiano Antonio Barluzzi en 1933​ fueron agregadas la capilla y las residencias que están en edificios anexos a la estructura principal. La capilla al igual que el complejo originalmente tenía un nombre italiano Terra Santa pero debido a la situación durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial fue cambiado a una versión en latín "Terra Sancta" que quiere decir Tierra Santa, en referencia al nombre que los cristianos dan a los lugares sagrados descritos en la biblia. El templo es usado por estudiantes cristianos, las Hermanas Franciscanas de la Inmaculada Concepción y la Fraternidad Franciscana. (es)
  • The Terra Sancta Chapel (Hebrew: הקפלה טרה סנטה) or Chapel of Terra Sancta is the name of a religious building affiliated to the Catholic Church that is located inside the educational complex of the Terra Sancta College located at Paris Square, Jerusalem, Israel. The original complex was built in 1926, with the design of the Italian architect Antonio Barluzzi in 1933 were added the chapel and residences that are in buildings annexed to the main structure. The chapel just like the complex originally had the Italian name Terra Santa, but due to the situation during World War II, when Italy was an enemy state of the British Empire, who at that time ruled what was known as Mandatory Palestine, it was changed to a Latin version, Terra Sancta. Both names translate as Holy Land, referring to the name that Christians give to the Land of Israel described in the bible. The church is used by Christian students, the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate and the Franciscan Fraternity. (en)
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  • La Capilla Terra Sancta​ (en hebreo: הקפלה טרה סנטה) llamada también Iglesia de Terra Sancta es el nombre que recibe un edificio religioso afiliado a la Iglesia Católica que se encuentra ubicado dentro del complejo educativo de Terra Sancta​ localizado en la Plaza París de la ciudad de Jerusalén en el centro de Israel. El complejo original fue construido en 1926, con el diseño del arquitecto italiano Antonio Barluzzi en 1933​ fueron agregadas la capilla y las residencias que están en edificios anexos a la estructura principal. (es)
  • The Terra Sancta Chapel (Hebrew: הקפלה טרה סנטה) or Chapel of Terra Sancta is the name of a religious building affiliated to the Catholic Church that is located inside the educational complex of the Terra Sancta College located at Paris Square, Jerusalem, Israel. The original complex was built in 1926, with the design of the Italian architect Antonio Barluzzi in 1933 were added the chapel and residences that are in buildings annexed to the main structure. The church is used by Christian students, the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate and the Franciscan Fraternity. (en)
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  • Capilla Terra Sancta (Jerusalén) (es)
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