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- In 1796 the cathedral was named after the patron saint of Havana (before it was called the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception) .
- Havana Cathedral (Catedral de San Cristóbal) is one of eleven Catholic cathedrals on the island. It is located in the Plaza de la Catedral on Calle Empedrado...
- For the first time in three trips to Havana we were able to attend mass at the Cathedral on Sunday morning.
- Havana, Küba98 katkı. None that I have been too at the Cathedral, but always lovely in Spanish & you can follow easily, similar mass as every where.
- Havana Cathedral is notable for being built with a stone which is very different from what we are used to in Europe. It gives it a peculiar color but it is really beautiful.
- It was consecreated as Havana Cathedral in 1789, and some of Christopher Columbus' remains were kept here between 1796 and 1898.
- One can see fossilized marine fauna and flora in the stone walls as the Cathedral is , as many buildings in Havana are, constructed out of blocks of coral.[2][4]...
- It’s the most photographed spot of the island. If you haven’t been to the Cathedral Square of Havana , then, you haven’t been to Cuba.
- …to be restored was the Cathedral of Havana, the church of Havana’s patron saint, San Cristóbal (St. Christopher); it was constructed in the 18th century by the...
- Constructed by the Jesuits (1748–77) on the site of an earlier church, Havana Cathedral is one of eleven Catholic cathedrals on the island.