Veracruz Cathedral

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Discover the fine collection of religious art that decorates this 18th-century cathedral and relax at the sidewalk cafés of nearby Zócalo.

Veracruz Cathedral, officially known as Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, is a striking landmark set on the edge of Veracruz’s liveliest square. Marvel at the neoclassical, whitewashed façade and head inside to explore an interesting assortment of religious artwork.

Built in the early 1700s on the site of an ancient parish church, the cathedral dominates its surroundings. Position yourself on the street opposite the structure and admire the columns of the main entrance. Gaze up at the multilevel bell tower, which features a series of arched openings.

Walk around the side of the building to see the largest dome adorned with colorful and intricately designed Puebla tiles. This style of tile originated in the Mexican town of Puebla following its founding by the Spanish in the 16th century.

Central to the cathedral’s appeal is its interior beauty. Note the recurrent use of elegant archways supported by thick columns and the elaborate Baroque ornaments on the main altar. Investigate the naves and side chapels, which are dedicated to venerated saints. Among these is an impressive chapel honoring the Virgin of Guadalupe and another commemorating St. Charbel, a revered Lebanese monk credited with performing miracles. The interior also features many religious icons and statuettes.

Veracruz Cathedral is open daily. Remember that the church is an active place of worship so dress modestly and remain quiet when visiting.

While you are in the neighborhood, stop by the palm-shaded Zócalo square, also known as Plaza de Armas. This is Veracruz’s central square, a popular social gathering point and home of the sophisticated Palacio Municipal. Do as locals do and have breakfast, lunch or dinner at the outdoor cafés, people-watching as you eat. On weekends, the infectious sounds of marimba music permeates the air and well-dressed couples dance on the paved plaza.

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