Iglesia de Santo Domingo, Cartagena
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of the historic walled city of Cartagena, Colombia, the Iglesia de Santo Domingo stands as a testament to the rich colonial heritage and religious history of this vibrant port city. This majestic church, with its imposing stone facade and baroque architecture, is not only a place of worship but also a key sight that attracts visitors from around the globe.
Constructed in the late 16th century, Iglesia de Santo Domingo is reputed to be the oldest church in the city. It boasts a storied past, with its foundations rooted deep in the era of Spanish colonialism. The church's robust structure has weathered numerous storms and pirate attacks, and even withstood the test of time, serving as a beacon of resilience and faith.
The interior of the church is equally impressive, with its ornate altar, religious icons, and a richly decorated pulpit. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the fine woodwork and the sculptures, including a piece attributed to the prominent Spanish artist and sculptor Alonso Cano.
Visitors to the Iglesia de Santo Domingo are swept away by the sense of history that permeates through its walls and the tranquil atmosphere that provides a respite from the bustling streets of Cartagena. The church is not only a site for daily services and a living community of faith but also a popular venue for cultural events, such as concerts and exhibitions.
Plaza de Santo DomingoCartagena
Iglesia de Santo Domingo – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Castillo San Felipe de Barajas, Iglesia de San Pedro Claver, Cartagena Cathedral, Palacio de la Inquisición.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Iglesia de Santo Domingo?
How to get to Iglesia de Santo Domingo by public transport?
Bus
- Bus.t103 (25 min walk)
- Chambacú (21 min walk)