Havana Sights

Iglesia de Guanabacoa

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    • cnr Pepe Antonio & Adolfo del Castillo Cadenas

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Lonely Planet review for Iglesia de Guanabacoa

The Iglesia de Guanabacoa, on Parque Martí in the center of town, is also known as the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, and was designed by Lorenzo Camacho and built between 1721 and 1748 with a Moorish-influenced wooden ceiling. The gilded main altar and nine lateral altars are worth a look, and there is a painting of the Assumption of the Virgin at the back. In typical Cuban fashion, the main doors are usually locked; knock at the parochial office out back if you’re keen.

 

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