The Cathedral of St. Cristobal Photo: Cathedral of St. Cristobal

The Cathedral of St. Cristobal is located in Havana, famous, rich in sights the Cathedral square. Its construction was begun by the Jesuits in 1750, but in 1776 they were expelled from the country by the name of the Spanish king. Therefore, when the consecration of the Church in 1788, its founders were not present. The whole Cathedral square features a unique ancient architecture, which was in the spirit of Spanish colonial style. No exception and the Hagia. Cristobal, inside the arch is made of wood, in the 19th century they were covered with plaster to resemble Gothic arches of European churches. The floor was originally paved with stone slabs, but his cover was replaced by a marble. The Church holds many mysteries and secrets, many of which are not disclosed to this day. Inside the Cathedral you can see ancient tombs, and walls that are covered with the fingerprints of thousands of hands. They say it traces the slaves and creators. Here were buried the remains of the great Explorer Christopher Columbus, who subsequently moved to Sevilla. On the right side of the Cathedral. Cristobal can also visit the Palace of the Marquis de Agua Clara, famous for its café-restaurant. And to the left of him majestically situated palaces of the count Lombillo and marqueses de Arcos, built in the 18th century.

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