Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption, Santiago de Cuba

Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption
Catedral Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
Location Santiago de Cuba
Country  Cuba
Denomination Roman Catholic Church

The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption [1] (Spanish: Catedral Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción) also called Santiago de Cuba Cathedral[2][3] is the name given to a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church which is located in the Céspedes Park in the Santo Tomás street between and San Basilio and Heredia in the city of Santiago de Cuba, east part of the Caribbean island of Cuba.[4] Its facade has two marble sculptures.

At the beginning of the Spanish colonization in Cuba, was built in 1514 the first church of Santiago, dedicated to St. Catherine; was a little rudimentary chapel that was on a hill, where later the provincial prison was built. In 1522, the Church of Santiago de Cuba called Ermita de Santa Catalina was declared cathedral by Pope Adrian VI, and its headquarters established in the city. Its construction ended in 1526. It was destroyed in the earthquakes of 1678, 1766, 1852 and 1932. In 1882 receives from the Holy See the title of Minor Basilica, and since 1958 is a national monument of Cuba.

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References

  1. Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption in Santiago de Cuba
  2. Ndez, Adalberto Afonso Fern (2012-01-01). Mis investigaciones y aglo más: obras completas. Palibrio. ISBN 9781463307127.
  3. Marley, David (2005-01-01). Historic Cities of the Americas: An Illustrated Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781576070277.
  4. DK (2013-08-01). DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Cuba: Cuba. Penguin. ISBN 9781465417855.

Coordinates: 20°01′14″N 75°49′46″W / 20.0206°N 75.8294°W / 20.0206; -75.8294

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