Recommendations Near Catedral Del Santisimo Salvador De Bayamo
Catedral Del Santisimo Salvador De Bayamo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Prominant location
The Cathedral is located a short distance from the lovely town square and its clock-tower was visible from there. Disappointingly even though it was the middle of the day on a Sunday it was not open ...
If you are in town and want to have more peace than the one you get at this lovely town, visit the church. Not crowded and with paintings related to the Cuban revolution. Try the chapel a beautifull o...
When you decide you want to visit this cathedral you do it for the sake of art, history and architectural style. However, when you enter this holy place you just find peace and quiet. It´s really touc...
This cathedral is found in Bayamo NOT Manzanillo! It is very beautiful and a short walk from the town square. Definitely worth seeing and the neighbourhood is charming. There IS a cathedral in the ma...
The second oldest village after Baracoa founded in 1513 by Spanish Conquistador Diego Velázquez de Cuellar. It has historically been known as the “Rebellious” city since it has been the home of severa...
Prominant location
The Cathedral is located a short distance from the lovely town square and its clock-tower was visible from there. Disappointingly even though it was the middle of the day on a Sunday it was not open ...
Good place for peace
If you are in town and want to have more peace than the one you get at this lovely town, visit the church. Not crowded and with paintings related to the Cuban revolution. Try the chapel a beautifull o...
Very relaxing!
When you decide you want to visit this cathedral you do it for the sake of art, history and architectural style. However, when you enter this holy place you just find peace and quiet. It´s really touc...
Wrong location of attraction! BUT...
This cathedral is found in Bayamo NOT Manzanillo! It is very beautiful and a short walk from the town square. Definitely worth seeing and the neighbourhood is charming. There IS a cathedral in the ma...
2nd oldest village in Cuba!
The second oldest village after Baracoa founded in 1513 by Spanish Conquistador Diego Velázquez de Cuellar. It has historically been known as the “Rebellious” city since it has been the home of severa...