The building of the current temple -the fourth one, since the previous three were shattered by earthquakes and fires- was initiated during the government of Ortiz de Rosas, between 1748 and 1775. The new church was located in the same place chosen by Pedro de Valdivia, the city's founder, for the original one.
The Cathedral was declared a National Monument in 1951 and houses the Museum of Sacred Art
Joaquin Toesca intervened in its fourth restoration giving architectural unity to the Cathedral, as he blended both classical and baroque characteristics. Inside, it is possible to appreciate three naves, two on the sides and a higher one in the center, as well as a barrel-vaulted ceiling.
Some of the most outstanding features are the main altar, original from Munich and made of white marble with applications in bronze and lapis lazuli; the Holy Sacrament chapel, similar to the Saint John and Saint Paul Martyr chapel in Rome; as well as the organs, pulpits and carved mahogany altar seats, dating from the 18th century.
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Thank you for showing us
your amazing country ...
it is very amazing and interesting ..
God bless Chile
subongkot
Congratulations Crazydrile!.
Great pictutes. After see these pictures, I'm very proud of my country, because we have a lot of History.
Say No more.-
Your welcome Subongkot, for me a lot of things are new as well
Crazy Drile
ps: I love my Blue shirt! hahhahha, but smell
Yiiiiihaaaaaa!!! Agree Suruyevsky, Im very proud as well...soon Mandriland...That´s challenge! hahhahaha
Cya Mate!
Drile
ps: Try to think some chapters in Mandrilandia...like Palaveccino, Litro´s horses...Motoneta Bistoco! C-YA!
Wooowwwww! es super chula!
Flipo con San Miguel Arcángel!
y tb con San Luis y San Sebastian (no se nos ofendan) :P
I am very proud of Chile. It is a wonderful country!!!!
Continue, continue please showing our country... Thanks!!!
I will!
Thanks to everyone!
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