- Architect Office : Alejandro Beautell
- Location : Tenerife, Islas Canarias, España
- Category : Chapel
- Team : Jorge Díaz, Eloy Fernández,
- Client : Tenerife Bishopric
- Area : 77.15 sqm
- Year : 2013
- Photography : Efraín Pintos
- Architects : Alejandro Beautell
- Project Year : 2013
- City : Tenerife
- Country : Spain
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Saint John Baptist Chapel / Alejandro Beautell
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- Award Category: Religious Architecture
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