Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe - Ponce - 2014 00034 - PRAHA

Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe - Ponce - 2014 00034

Description

View of one of the towers of the Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe located in the coastal city of Ponce. The cathedral has two levels made of masonry and brick with characteristics of the Neoclassic style. The belfry tower has a square base and shows entablatures with cornices, moldings, a frieze with garlands and amphorae. The beginning of the Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe dates back to 1670 when it was just a royal palm chapel, it was closed in 1820 due to the bad conditions of the building. The start of the current church construction dates back to 1835 and it was inaugurated in 1839. Nonetheless, the 1918 earthquake destroyed both towers which is the reason why it had to be rebuilt with a new design between 1918 and 1937. Years later, in 1984 it was included in the National Register of Historic Places. Subsequently, it was restored again in 1992.
Origin Name
Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe - Ponce - 2014 00034
Relation
Puerto Rico Historic Building & Drawing Society > Colección Pueblos > Ponce (PRHBDS) > Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe
Geographical Coverage
Ponce
Date
2014
Descriptive Notes
Original name of provenience and the title were assigned by the Project Puerto Rico Architectural Heritage (PRAHA). The general description contains information took from the official Facebook page of Puerto Rico Historic Building Drawing Society.
Colaborador
  • Gardón Vega, Francisco (1891 - 1938) - Diseñador
  • Porrata Doria, Francisco L. (1890 - 1971) - Diseñador
Historical Background
Architectural Subject
  • Historic buildings
  • Churches (buildings)
  • Church towers
  • Cornices
  • Neoclassical
  • Entablatures
  • Amphorae (storage vessels)
Decolonial Subject
Rights
English Rights. (hyperlink)
Editor
Fundación Luis Muñoz Marín
Resource Format
JPEG
Resource Type
Image
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