Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral

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Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral

The Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral, completed in 1800, is a significant architectural site situated in the heart of Santiago.

Founded in 1748 by Francisco de Paula de Salcedo, this neoclassical cathedral showcases intricate designs influenced by European styles. It stands as the seat of the archbishop of Santiago and is designated a national monument of Chile.

Unforgettable Highlights

⛪ Main Altar: The lavish altar, a focal point for religious ceremonies, captivates visitors with its grandeur.

⚰️ Crypt: A historical crypt housing the remains of several archbishops deepens the cathedral's cultural and historical significance.

🎨 Ornate Facade: The impressive facade adorned with sculptures and arches exemplifies neoclassical art.

Accessibility to the cathedral is generally free, making it an attractive location for tourists, families, and historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral

Historical Significance

The cathedral is built on the site of several previous churches dating back to the 16th century.

Architectural Influence

It draws from Roman and Baroque architectural elements, showcasing its European inspiration.

Renovation History

The cathedral has undergone several repairs and restorations since its completion due to earthquakes.

Location

Catedral (con Paseo Ahumada)

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