Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Coromoto

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Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Coromoto
Guanare Cathedral
Basílica Catedral Nuestra Señora de Coromoto de Guanare
Map
LocationGuanare
Country Venezuela
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Altar

The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Coromoto[1] (Spanish: Basílica Catedral Nuestra Señora de Coromoto)[2] or more commonly Guanare Cathedral,[3] is an eighteenth century church dedicated to the Virgin of Coromoto and located as its name indicates in Guanare, capital of Portuguesa state in Venezuela.[4]

The first temple of certain importance of Guanare began in 1710 and was completed by Father Francisco Valenzuela in 1742. This church was short-lived as it was damaged by the earthquake of October 15, 1782 and had to be closed. Work on the reconstruction began in 1788 and ended on November 3, 1807. He was elevated to the dignity of Minor Basilica on May 24, 1949, by Pope Pius XII, and declared a historical monument under the Official Gazette No. 36,320 of 2 August 1960.

Of the building include the altarpiece, baroque-colonial Churrigueresque, which was conducted by José Quiñones, as well as stained glass windows produced X. F. Zettler in Munich.

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References

  1. ^ Basílica Catedral Nuestra Señora de Coromoto
  2. ^ Luque, Eddy Ferrer (1991-01-01). Guanare, 1591-1991: 4 siglos (in Spanish). Ediciones de Congreso de la República.
  3. ^ Guía turística de Caracas, litoral y Venezuela (in Spanish). Eventur. 1986-01-01.
  4. ^ Atlas de la República bolivariana de Venezuela (in Spanish). 2003-01-01.