Top Religious Sites (Self Guided), Cordoba
The city of Cordoba has many places of worship of different faiths and denominations, including Catholic churches, synagogues and mosques. The central masterpiece of the city is the Cordoba Cathedral, standing majestically in the very heart of the city. Take this tour to get acquainted with the religious life in Cordoba.
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Top Religious Sites Map
Guide Name: Top Religious Sites
Guide Location: Argentina » Cordoba (See other walking tours in Cordoba)
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Sightseeing)
# of Attractions: 8
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.2 Km or 1.4 Miles
Author: StaceyP
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Argentina » Cordoba (See other walking tours in Cordoba)
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Sightseeing)
# of Attractions: 8
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.2 Km or 1.4 Miles
Author: StaceyP
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Basilica de Santo Domingo (Basilica of Santo Domingo)
- Monasterio Santa Catalina de Siena (Monastery of Saint Catherine of Siena)
- Cathedral of Cordoba
- Iglesia y Convento de las Teresas (Church and Convent of the Teresas)
- Iglesia y Convento San Francisco (Church and Convent of San Francisco)
- Iglesia de San Roque (Church of San Roque)
- Iglesia Nuestra Senora del Pilar (Church of Our Lady of the Pillar)
- Basilica de la Merced (Basilica of Mercy)
1) Basilica de Santo Domingo (Basilica of Santo Domingo)
Iglesia de Santo Domingo was established in 1861 and is located in the heart of the city. It underwent several changes throughout the years. The design of the church is simplified, its façade having features of the Renaissance style. The domes of the temple look with a majestic air over the city.
2) Monasterio Santa Catalina de Siena (Monastery of Saint Catherine of Siena)
Monasterio Santa Catalina de Siena is a monastery and a church in the center of the city. The monastery was established in 1641. Its facade was created in Neoclassical style with features of the Baroque style. At the entrance to the monastery there is a statue of Saint Catherine of Siena who is the patron saint of the church.
3) Cathedral of Cordoba (must see)
The Córdoba Cathedral is the central church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Córdoba, and the oldest church in continuous service in Argentina. Construction on the original church, the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción began in 1598. Its early works were planned by architect Nicolás de Dios, public works director Gregorio Ferreira, and master mason Juan Rodríguez, who employed mostly indigenous artisans and laborers. Beams and rafters were planned by Mateo Domínguez, and Hernando Álvarez designed and oversaw installation of the roof's 30,000 mission tiles.
Much of the initial structure was lost in a 1677 collapse. The incomplete church was inaugurated in 1709. Further additions included the cupola, designed by Franciscan Friar Vicente Muñoz, the Spanish Baroque façade and the Neoclassical portico were designed in 1729 by Italian architect Andrea Blanqui. The cathedral was consecrated by Bishop José Antonio de San Alberto in 1784, and the twin campaniles were completed in 1787. The cathedral is separated from the Córdoba Cabildo by the Santa Catalina Promenade.
The ornate interior, overlooked by the sterling silver altar crafted in Colonial Peru, also includes a church tabernacle donated to the cathedral in 1804, as well as an extensive collection of silver and gold votive offerings. The interior was later decorated with frescoes and murals painted in the early years of the 20th century by Emilio Caraffa, Carlos Camilloni, and Manuel Cardeñosa; a cast iron monument, Cristo Redentor was installed above the portico in 1901.
Much of the initial structure was lost in a 1677 collapse. The incomplete church was inaugurated in 1709. Further additions included the cupola, designed by Franciscan Friar Vicente Muñoz, the Spanish Baroque façade and the Neoclassical portico were designed in 1729 by Italian architect Andrea Blanqui. The cathedral was consecrated by Bishop José Antonio de San Alberto in 1784, and the twin campaniles were completed in 1787. The cathedral is separated from the Córdoba Cabildo by the Santa Catalina Promenade.
The ornate interior, overlooked by the sterling silver altar crafted in Colonial Peru, also includes a church tabernacle donated to the cathedral in 1804, as well as an extensive collection of silver and gold votive offerings. The interior was later decorated with frescoes and murals painted in the early years of the 20th century by Emilio Caraffa, Carlos Camilloni, and Manuel Cardeñosa; a cast iron monument, Cristo Redentor was installed above the portico in 1901.
Sight description based on Wikipedia.
4) Iglesia y Convento de las Teresas (Church and Convent of the Teresas) (must see)
Situated only half a block from Plaza San Martin and in the historic center of Cordoba, the Church of the Teresas features colors, beautiful architecture and a historic heritage that dates back to the early days of the city. The church was founded in 1625. Its design was created by Andrés Blanqui. The convent has seven courtyards, an old chapel and the cemetery.
5) Iglesia y Convento San Francisco (Church and Convent of San Francisco) (must see)
Iglesia y Convento San Francisco was built in Neoclassical style. It was founded in 1813 and designed by Juan Manuel Lopez. The church's facade shows its Italian style. The interior is made in Baroque style and ornamented with paintings from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The furniture inside the church dates back to the 16th century. The church belongs to the order of the Franciscans which is why the church is so richly decorated.
6) Iglesia de San Roque (Church of San Roque)
Iglesia de San Roque was completed in 1765 and consecrated to San Roque. It has a beautiful facade and features a tower. The temple was built with the help of Bishop Salguero. The interior of the church is adorned with some important works of religious art including a statue of Christ and a carved pulpit.
7) Iglesia Nuestra Senora del Pilar (Church of Our Lady of the Pillar) (must see)
Iglesia Nuestra Señora del Pilar is a veritable work of art. It dates back to 1738. It is one of the oldest churches in Cordoba and was restored in the last century. The facade was built in classical and colonial styles. The church has its ancient entrance door carved with various interesting elements and features Ionic colonnades.
8) Basilica de la Merced (Basilica of Mercy)
Basílica de la Merced was founded in 1826. The design of the church was completed by Kánepa Bettoli in an Italian style. The basilica has some features from those of Rome and some influences of eclecticism. It was named a basilica in 1926. The basilica is a true masterpiece with the architecture consisting of several styles.
Walking Tours in Cordoba, Argentina
Create Your Own Walk in Cordoba
Creating your own self-guided walk in Cordoba is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Cordoba Introduction Walking Tour
Capital of the eponymous Argentinean province, Córdoba is famous for its colonial-era architecture. The key landmark here is undoubtedly Plaza San Martín flanked by neo-baroque Córdoba Cathedral. To appreciate these and other beauties of Córdoba, follow this orientation walk and enjoy!
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles
Cordoba Shopping Tour
Argentina is well-known for its leather goods throughout the world, but Cordoba is known for its shops that sell a variety of handicrafts made by the local artisans, in addition to leather items. There are also gift shops where you will be able to buy a souvenir to take back home. Take this walking tour to drop in on some of the most interesting shops in Cordoba.
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles
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