Iquitos Cathedral Explained

St. John the Baptist Cathedral
Other Name:Catedral San Juan Bautista
Location:Iquitos
Country: Peru
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church

The St. John the Baptist Cathedral [1] (Spanish; Castilian: Catedral San Juan Bautista, Catedral Metropolitana de Iquitos)[2] also called Iquitos Cathedral[3] [4] is the main Catholic church in neo-Gothic style in the city of Iquitos in Peru, with an important value in the historic center of the town. It is located specifically in Iquitos Center at the intersection of Arica and Putumayo streets, and is home of Bishop Miguel Olaortua Laspra.

It is a property of the Catholic Church, and was declared Cultural Heritage of the Nation of Peru in 1996, and is considered an urban icon in Iquitos.

Currently, it is the highest religious temple, and one of the assets that are in better condition in that city. Iquitos Cathedral also notable for including a crypt.

Construction of the cathedral began in 1911 after the demolition of the ancient temple and was inaugurated on March 16, 1919, with the tower being finished the 1924.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/southamerica/3136.htm Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Iquitos
  2. Book: Rodríguez, Isacio R.. Diccionario bio-bibliográfico de los Agustinos en Iquitos, 1901-2001. Fernández. Jesús Alvarez. 2001-01-01. Centro de Estudios Teológicos de la Amazonia, CETA. 9788485985753. es.
  3. Book: Iquitos, capital de la Amazonía peruana. 1983-01-01. R. Rumrrill, Editor. es.
  4. Book: Boletín de la Sociedad Geográfica de Lima. 2004-01-01. Sociedad Geográfica de Lima.. es.