Antigua Guatemala Cathedral
Catedral de San José | |
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Saint Joseph Cathedral, 2007 | |
Basic information | |
Location | Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez |
Geographic coordinates | 14°33′24″N 90°43′59″W / 14.556733°N 90.732920°WCoordinates: 14°33′24″N 90°43′59″W / 14.556733°N 90.732920°W |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Province | Santiago de Guatemala |
Territory | Archdiocese of Guatemala |
Municipality | Antigua Guatemala |
Year consecrated | 1541 |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | cathedral |
Status | World Heritage Site |
Heritage designation | 1979 |
Leadership | Archbishop Cardinal Rodolfo Quezada Toruño |
Saint Joseph Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de San José) is a Roman Catholic church in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala. The original church was built around 1541, but suffered several earthquakes throughout its history, and the first church building was demolished in 1669. The cathedral was rebuilt and consecrated in 1680. By 1743 the cathedral was one of the largest in Central America.[1] However, the devastating 1773 Guatemala earthquake seriously damaged much of the building, though the two towers at the front remained largely intact. These have undergone restoration work, and the cathedral has been partly rebuilt.
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cloisters ruins in the 1900s
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Front view (1979)
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Night view (2009)
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