Catedral de Santa Ana: Cathedral Catedral de Santa Ana: Cathedral No Data

Description


The city's cathedral, and the seat of the diocese that covers the Canary Islands. The cathedral took several hundred years to build due to breaks in construction caused by conflicts and cashflow. Today the outside of the building is dominated by the two towers and quite dark stone work. However, inside the large stained glass windows and slender columns looking like trees as they sprout up to the arched roof give a very light an tranquil feel to the building.

Charge


Free to get into the Cathedral, but you have to pass through the museum to get there, so in effect you have to pay the entrance fee to the museum to get in

Getting There


Latitude: 28.100884; Longitude: -15.414622
What3Words: skunks.miss.bank

Photos


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Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (25/02/2019), and on time of last update (02/03/2019) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.