Catedral Basílica de San Juan Bautista de Salto | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
District | Diocese of Salto |
Year consecrated | 1889 |
Location | |
Location | Salto, Uruguay |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Ernesto Vespignani |
Style | Eclecticism |
The Cathedral Basilica of Saint John the Baptist (Spanish: Catedral Basílica de San Juan Bautista) is the main Roman Catholic church building of Salto. It is the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salto since 1939.
History
Designed by the Salesian Ernesto Vespignani, the style of the cathedral is Eclecticism, with a predominantly Baroque façade. It was consecrated in 1889, dedicated to St. John the Baptist. In its interior stands out several paintings by Zorrilla de San Martín and the Christ in bronze by Edmundo Pratti.
On 9 May 1988, Pope John Paul II visited the cathedral.
On 8 April 1997, the cathedral was declared a basilica minor.
Same devotion
There are other churches in Uruguay dedicated to St. John the Baptist:
- St. John the Baptist Parish Church in Pocitos, Montevideo
- St. John the Baptist Parish Church in Santa Lucía
- St. John the Baptist Parish Church in San Bautista
- St. John the Baptist Parish Church in Río Branco
- St. John the Baptist Parish Church in Mercedes
- St. John the Baptist Chapel in Ismael Cortinas
See also
References
- ^ Salto: Cathedral and other sights (in Spanish)
- "Anniversary of the Pope's visit". EL PAIS. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
- Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (in Spanish)
External links
- Diocese of Salto - CEU (in Spanish)
- Pictures of the Cathedral
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