Best Religious Sites in Havana"
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"Best Religious Sites in Havana" Créé par: Cityseeker 3 Emplacements marqués Havana Cathedral "Architectural Attraction" A fine example of 18th-century ecclesiastical architectural, Havana Cathedral has a facade full of columns, niches, and other baroque embellishments that stand in contrast to the asymmetry of its spires. Jesuit priests inhabited the site until their eviction in 1789, at which time the building was consecrated as Havana Cathedral. Inside the holy site by akasenn are copies of paintings by Rubens and Murillo on the alters, and at the top end of the choir section, frescoes by Italian artist Giuseppe Perovanni are visible. There is also a finely crafted sculpture of Saint Christopher, the patron saint of Havana, dating back to 1632 found inside. Beyond its artistic and architectural significance, this cathedral housed some of Christopher Columbus's remains between 1796 and 1898, making it a site of great historical important. Stop by the Plaza de la Catedral in Old Havana to see this venerable landmark in person. +53 7 861 7771 156 Empedrado, Plaza de la Catedral, La Havane Basílica Menor de San Francisco de Asís "Beautiful Colonial Church" Located in an old convent dating back to 1734, this is a combination of both museum and church. The spacious building itself is a wonderful example of 18th-century architecture, with a display that includes many old paintings, some of which come from abroad. There are a number of by Eric Weingart religious statues and artifacts, and thanks to excavations near the main entrance, visitors can now see the catacombs that lie beneath the church. There are two items in the collection deemed of prime importance: a crystal statue of Jesus given to Fidel Castro by Mother Teresa, and a set of chairs used by Mr Castro and Pope John Paul II when he visited Cuba. +53 7 204 0624 Calle Oficios, La Habana Vieja, La Havane El Templete "Monumental Landmark of Old Havana" Built in the 19th Century, this landmark is rumored to sit on the exact spot where Havana was founded in the early-16th Century. Denizens of the city, perhaps inspired by all that surrounded them, commemorated the settlement of San Cristóbal de la Habana with a bust of Christopher Columbus and paintings by Juan Bautista Vermay. Together with a small by Anagoria church, which represents one of the first examples of neo-classical architecture after the colonial period, a column was built to memorialize the original ceiba tree under which the first mass and Council of Havana were held. Visit this venerable site to get in touch with Havana's captivating past. +53 7 8612876 Calles Barillo and O'Reilly, La Havane REJOIGNEZ-NOUS A: cityseeker.com Modalités | POLITIQUE DE CONFIDENTIALITé | API | CONTACTEZ-NOUS | COPYRIGHT (C) 2019 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).