Cathedral of St. Cristobal is located in Havana, in the famous, rich sights Cathedral Square . Its construction began the Jesuits in 1750, but in 1776 they were expelled from the country in the name of the King of Spain . Therefore, when the church was consecrated in 1788, its founders were not present . All Cathedral Square has a unique ancient architecture, sustained in the spirit of the Spanish colonial style . No exception and the Cathedral of St. . Cristobal, inside the arches made of its wood in the 19th century they were covered with plaster, so that they resembled Gothic vaults of European Churches . Paul was originally paved with stone slabs, but later it was replaced with marble coating . The church keeps a lot of mysteries and secrets, many of which are not disclosed on this day . Inside the cathedral you can see the ancient tombs and walls that are covered with prints of thousands of hands . They say it marks the slaves and creators . It is here were originally buried the remains of the great traveler Christopher Columbus, who later moved to Seville . On the right side of the Cathedral of St. . Cristobal, you can also visit the palace of the Marquis de Agua Clara, famous for its cafe-restaurant . And to his left majestically palaces Count Lombillo and the Marquis de Arcos, built in the 18th century .
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Photo: Cathedral of St. Cristobal