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    The Cathedral is also known for its collection of exotic objects, including stones, shells and wood found in different corners of the world by sailors from Havana.
  • Havana, Küba94 katkı. None that I have been too at the Cathedral, but always lovely in Spanish & you can follow easily, similar mass as every where.
  • There is a statute of Apolinar Serrano (July 23, 1833 – June 15, 1876) who was a Spanish bishop of Havana and was buried in the cathedral.
  • At any time, the Cathedral of Havana had a considerable religious significance in Havana for his devotion to the Virgin Mary.
  • It was consecreated as Havana Cathedral in 1789, and some of Christopher Columbus' remains were kept here between 1796 and 1898.
  • 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.
  • Havana Cathedral (Catedral de San Cristóbal de la Habana) is a marvelous example of Baroque architecture and one of Havana’s finest churches.
  • Constructed by the Jesuits (1748–77) on the site of an earlier church, Havana Cathedral is one of eleven Catholic cathedrals on the island.
  • Inside the Havana Cathedral. Legend has it that the cathedral once held remains of Christopher Columbus. Artworks within the cathedral.