Catedral Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, dating back to 1670, is a remarkable landmark that has withstood the test of time. Despite being damaged several times by fires and earthquakes, this cathedral has been lovingly restored and continues to stand proudly.
What sets this cathedral apart from Puerto Rico’s other four cathedrals is its intricate design, a true testament to the craftsmanship of its builders. Inside, you'll find a large pipe organ that was once played by the renowned danza master and composer, Juan Morel Campos, adding a rich musical heritage to its historical significance.
Visiting Catedral Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe is not just about admiring its beauty but also about appreciating its resilience and the stories it holds within its walls. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in Puerto Rico's architectural and...
Read moreThis is such a beautiful church from the 1800. Just like most of the towns in PR, they have a town park, also known in Spanish as La Plaza. Around this area, most likely, you will find the main church, as in this case.
Christians/Catholics has been a major part of the belief for most Puerto Ricans. They still have their church services. They do wedding services, baby dedication, and funeral services.
You can always Google to learn more facts about this church. Plus, Google Maps will show you a few other locations that are worth making a stop at. Like King Cream Ice cream 🍦also Parque de...
Read moreBeautiful old classic cathedral in downtown. Schedule is accurate with the website. Parking is limited and people park anywhere they see a spot. They will block your way out. It seems everyone is ok with it and you just have to wait patiently inside your car. No a/c just ceiling fans. Mass in...
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