Beautiful stained-glass windows like this one grace the churches throughout New Mexico. This one is located inside Saint Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, a Spanish Colonial style adobe structure built in 1935, replacing an older one that burned in 1860, and anchors the main plaza of Abiquiu, New Mexico. The church offers worship services and is located at 1 Church Square. The foundation of the Parish was 1740. A must visit for those who have interest in the area’s history. If you like New Mexico art, architecture, culture, and history, then you will want to stay connected for the upcoming New Mexico Art Crawl that resumes next month. See you there! Photo Credit: Alice Lowe for the @ArtandDesignMatters New Mexico Art Crawl #ArtandDesignMatters #admNewMexicoArtCrawl #admSupportsTheArts #VisitNewMexico #VisitAbiquiu #Abiquiu #NewMexico #AbiquiuNewMexico #CultureTrip #CultureTravel #CultureTraveler #Art #arthistorian #arthistory #architecture #artcollector #artcurator #artanddesign #stainedglass #stainedglasswindow #historicstainedglass #NewMexicoHistory #HistoryofNewMexico (at Abiquiu, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRc5cM5LQiv/?utm_medium=tumblr









