Cathedral of Santa Ana (El Salvador)
The Cathedral of Our Lady Saint Anne (Spanish: Catedral de la Señora Santa Ana), is a neo-Gothic cathedral located in Santa Ana, El Salvador.
History
Construction began on January 21, 1906, and it was consecrated on February 11, 1913. Construction, however, continued in the decades that followed until it was finally completed on February 24, 1959, when the marble altar to the Virgin Mary was consecrated and completed.
The cathedral is located at the center square of the city, across the street from the city hall and next to the Teatro of Santa Ana..
Design
The cathedral was designed to look like a Gothic cathedral in contrast to the Spanish Colonial Style of most of the cathedrals of El Salvador and the rest of Latin America. The North Tower features three bells that are activated manually, while the South Tower features three bells, brought from the Netherlands in 1949, which are activated electronically.
References
- Catedral de Santa Ana (Spanish)
Coordinates: 13°59′41″N 89°33′20″W / 13.9947°N 89.5556°W