St. Matthew's Cathedral, Osorno

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St. Matthew's Cathedral
Catedral San Mateo Apóstol
Cathedral of St. Matthew, Diocese of Osorno, Chile.jpg
LocationOsorno
Country Chile
DenominationRoman Catholic Church

St. Matthew's Cathedral,[1] (Spanish: Catedral San Mateo Apóstol) also called Osorno Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral located in the city of Osorno[2] in the South American country of Chile.[3]

St. Matthew's Cathedral is located in the vicinity of the Plaza de Armas of Osorno[4] and is considered an architectural jewel of Gothic style, and a major tourist site in the city of Osorno. Its designer is the Chilean architect León Prieto Casanova.

It noted for its imposing tower 45 meters high and its large and colorful mosaics and stained-glass windows with representations of biblical figures.

The original cathedral was built in 1577. After the 1960 earthquake, which caused serious structural damage to the cathedral, there was total demolition.

The first stone of the new cathedral was blessed and laid on May 1, 1962, and 15 years later, on November 24, 1977, the new building was consecrated.

See also[]

Interior

References[]

  1. ^ Cathedral of St. Matthew in Osorno
  2. ^ Fray Francisco Valdes Subercaseaux (in Spanish). Andres Bello. 1993-01-01. ISBN 9789561311237.
  3. ^ DK (2016-02-02). DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Chile & Easter Island. Penguin. ISBN 9781465453198.
  4. ^ Kaminski, Anna; Meghji, Shafik (2013-11-07). The Rough Guide to Chile. Penguin. ISBN 9781409360728.

Coordinates: 40°34′26″S 73°08′04″W / 40.5738°S 73.1345°W / -40.5738; -73.1345

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