Catedral de San Cristóbal de La Laguna - San Cristóbal de La Laguna Cathedral
The cathedral of La Laguna.
In 1818, after the Nivar diocese separated from the Canary Islands bishopric, it adopted the Church of Los Remedios as its headquarters, thus converting it into a cathedral.
It was built on a hermitage from 1511. A Mudejar church was begun in 1515. In the 17th century, specifically in 1618, the bishop Antonio Carrionero ordered the construction of the temple tower and, in the 18th century, several chapels were built inside. The current building, in the Neogothic style, was built between 1904 and 1915. It has three naves and a ribbed vault on top. The right tower was built in 1916. The façade is an 1825 reconstruction in the Neoclassic style.
Practical info
Construction: Cathedral
Origin: 20th Century
Artistic period: Neo-Gothic
Historic period: 20th Century
Setting: House of the Captains, Mother Church of Our Lady of the Conception, 'Cabrera Pinto' Canary Islands Institute, Episcopal Palace, House of Lercaro.
Location
Plaza Fray Albino s/n
38201 San Cristóbal de la Laguna (Tenerife)
Tel.:+34 902003121
Useful information
The interior cannot be visited due to restoration works.
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