Talk:Churches of Chiloé

Not only Spanish and Jesuit
Hello. My English is insufficient to properly edit this part: "Built in the 18th and 19th centuries when Chiloé Archipelago was still a part of the Spanish Crown possessions, the churches represent the fusion of European Jesuit culture and local native peoples' skill and traditions: an excellent example of mestizo culture."

The only remaining churches of colonial Spanish and Jesuit period are churches of Achao (its building began c. 1730) and Quinchao (c. 1735). Fourteen of sixteen World Heritage churches were built in 19th and 20th centuries, under Chilean rule and Franciscan priests. However, all of them exhibit an evolution of Jesuit style,. That common traits form an "Escuela chilota de arquitectura religiosa en madera." ("Chilote School of Religious Wooden Architecture" ? ) Please, add a line explaining this subject. Thanks. --Lin linao (talk) 03:13, 6 September 2013 (UTC)

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