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Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, F. Manalo-San Juan

Art Deco architecture in the PhilippinesBuildings and structures in San Juan, Metro ManilaChurches completed in 1952Churches in Metro ManilaHouses of worship of the Iglesia ni Cristo
Juan Nakpil buildings
San Juan, Metro Manila District 49
San Juan, Metro Manila District 49

The Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale of F. Manalo-San Juan (Filipino: Lokal ng F. Manalo-San Juan), formerly Locale of Riverside (Filipino: Lokal ng Riverside) is a chapel and former central office complex of the Philippine-based Christian sect, Iglesia ni Cristo. Located in Barangay Santa Lucia, San Juan, it was completed in 1952, and it is the former central office complex and main house of worship of the church. The art-deco ensembles were designed by the national artist of architecture Juan Nakpil, who also built some of the standalone theaters in Rizal Avenue, UP Diliman Campus buildings and Quiapo Church.

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Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, F. Manalo-San Juan
L. Gruet Street, San Juan

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Lokal ng F. Manalo

L. Gruet Street
1500 San Juan (2nd District)
Philippines
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San Juan, Metro Manila District 49
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