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Construction of the [[Cathedral of Havana|Catedral de la Virgen Maria de la Concepcion Immaculada de la Habana]] was started in 1748 and finished in 1777. | Construction of the [[Cathedral of Havana|Catedral de la Virgen Maria de la Concepcion Immaculada de la Habana]] was started in 1748 and finished in 1777. | ||
A mesmerizing example of {{wiki|Baroque}} aesthetics, the building's obvious asymmetry and curious construction material – coral taken from the ocean nearby – make this one of the most unique houses of worship in the world, and one of the most iconic landmarks in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. | A mesmerizing example of {{wiki|Baroque}} aesthetics, the building's obvious asymmetry and curious construction material – coral taken from the ocean nearby – make this one of the most unique houses of worship in the world, and one of the most iconic landmarks in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. | ||
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[[Category:Database: Landmarks]] | [[Category:Database: Landmarks]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:16, 18 July 2022
Construction of the Catedral de la Virgen Maria de la Concepcion Immaculada de la Habana was started in 1748 and finished in 1777.
A mesmerizing example of Baroque aesthetics, the building's obvious asymmetry and curious construction material – coral taken from the ocean nearby – make this one of the most unique houses of worship in the world, and one of the most iconic landmarks in the West Indies.