• Havana Cathedral (Catedral de San Cristóbal de la Habana) is a marvelous example of Baroque architecture and one of Havana’s finest churches.
  • The Havana Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception, is a stunning example of Baroque architecture located in 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.
  • …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...
  • Cathedral of Havana is the finest example of Cuban Baroque - Jesuit church built in 1748 - 1777 and turned into city cathedral.
  • The Cathedral is named for the Virgin Mary, but it and the archdiocese of Havana are also closely associated with Saint Christopher (or Cristobal).
  • Jesuit priests inhabited the site until their eviction in 1789, at which time the building was consecrated as Havana Cathedral.
  • Havana Cathedral is located in Havana. ... The Cathedral Square is a charming and monumental place, inseparable from the soul of the City of Havana.
  • Havana Cathedral was started in 1748 under the Jesuits and was completed in 1777 after King Carlos III of Spain expelled the Jesuits.
  • 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.