Catedral, Asunción
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Asunción, Paraguay's vibrant capital, stands the Catedral Metropolitana, a beacon of spiritual and architectural splendor. Officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, this historic church is not only a central place of worship but also an integral part of the city's cultural heritage.
The cathedral's facade, with its neoclassical design, stands as a testament to the religious fervor and architectural ingenuity of the period. Its construction began in the mid-19th century, but it was not until 1845 that the cathedral was consecrated, becoming the main church of Asunción and the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese.
Visitors to the Catedral Metropolitana are often struck by its majestic twin towers and the grand central dome, which dominate the skyline of the old town neighborhood. The interior is equally impressive, with its intricate altars, beautiful stained glass windows, and sacred artworks that offer a serene atmosphere for reflection and prayer.
The cathedral serves as a focal point for many of the city's religious events and celebrations throughout the year, drawing both locals and tourists alike. Its historical significance is matched by its role as a community gathering space, providing a sense of continuity and tradition in the rapidly evolving urban landscape.
San Roque (Catedral)Asunción
Catedral – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Palacio de los López, Casa de la Independencia, National Pantheon of the Heroes, Cabildo.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Catedral by public transport?
Bus
- Terminal La Chaqueña (28 min walk)
- Puerto Elsa (35 min walk)