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Catedral de Santa Clara de Asís

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The construction of the cathedral went through several public controversies. It was a heated electoral issue for ruling mayors in colonial times. Most of them and a number of citizens back in the 1920s were torn between the possibility of keeping the colonial "Iglesia Mayor" (Grand Church, 1738)
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The cathedral is the most important religious building in the city. The much argued-about church was built in 1940 after its colonial predecessor in Parque Vidal was demolished in 1923. Neo-Gothic in style, the new cathedral includes a wonderful collection of leaded
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as a way to bless travelers. It was pulled down soon after and it disappeared for more than three decades. It was finally re-discovered around 1995 in a ditch, covered by soil and undergrowth. Already forgotten by the citizens of
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windows, the marble "pilón" or holy water basin used for baptisms for most of the city's history (those thereby baptized are called "pilongos"), and the statue of Jesus in the upper front holding a gold
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Historic water basin, called Pilón, used to baptize the city residents / A lost and found marble statue of Virgin Mary
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One of the stained glass windows inside Santa Clara de Asís Cathedral. The Sacred Heart of Jesus, built in 1950.
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1692 (The 1738 replacement building was demolished in 1923. The current one was built in the 1940s.)
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Drawing of Santa Clara de Asís front, published in 1933.
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Historic photo of Santa Clara Cathedral in the 1950s.
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20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Cuba
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Vertical panorama of Santa Clara de Asís Cathedral.
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22°24′23″N 79°58′04″W / 22.40635°N 79.96780°W / 22.40635; -79.96780
Santa Clara
Cuba
Denomination
Catholic
Official website
Parish church
Dedication
Saint Clare of Assisi
Consecrated
Relics
Architect(s)
Church
Style
Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking
Province
Villa Clara
Diocese
Santa Clara
Saint Clare of Assisi
Roman Catholic
cathedral
Santa Clara
Cuba
Parque Vidal
El Mejunje
stained glass
monstrance

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