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Queen Mary Cathedral, Barranquilla

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Queen Mary Cathedral
Catedral Metropolitana María Reina de Barranquilla
Map
LocationBarranquilla
CountryColombia
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Cathedral, internal view

The Queen Mary Cathedral [1] (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana María Reina de Barranquilla) also called Metropolitan Cathedral of Queen Mary is a cathedral church of Catholic worship dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The cathedral is located in the central area of Barranquilla,[2] Colombia,[3][4] western side of the Plaza de la Paz (Peace's Square), where the zero point of the city is located. The Cathedral is located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Barranquilla, seat of the Archbishop and the parish Cathedral.

Description

It is a building of modernist style whose construction took 27 years and was designed by the Italian architect Angelo Mazzoni Grande (better known as Angelo Mason Grande), redesigned by the Antiochian firm "Vasquez and Cardenas' which carried out construction . The building has 4,274 square meters of built area, 92 m long, 38 m high at the top; 38 meters at the widest part because the cathedral has a bell-shaped plant that tapers in the apse of the presbytery and can accommodate 4,000 people seated.

See also

References

  1. ^ Metropolitan Cathedral of Queen Mary in Barranquilla
  2. ^ Asi Es Barranquilla (in Spanish). Ediciones Gamma S.A. 1999-01-01. ISBN 9789589308677.
  3. ^ Barranquilla, puerta de oro de Colombia (in Spanish). Interprint. 1977-01-01.
  4. ^ Keeling, Stephen; Jacobs, Daniel (2015-10-06). The Rough Guide to Colombia. Penguin. ISBN 9780241246801.

10°59′18″N 74°47′25″W / 10.9883°N 74.7904°W / 10.9883; -74.7904

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