PANAMA CITY, Panama — Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
Photograph by David Coleman. The Catedral Metropolitana, Panama City's main Catholic church, stands as a majestic centerpiece in the historic Casco Viejo district. Built in the early 19th century, its neoclassical design features a symmetrical facade with two imposing bell towers flanking the main entrance. The cathedral's stark white exterior contrasts sharply with the warm hues of surrounding colonial buildings. Located on Plaza de la Independencia, the cathedral occupies a prime position in Panama's old quarter. Its interior likely houses religious artworks and ornate altars, reflecting centuries of Panama's Catholic heritage. The cathedral's presence in Casco Viejo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, underscores its historical and cultural significance. As a functioning church and popular tourist attraction, the Catedral Metropolitana serves dual roles in modern Panama City. It continues to be a center of religious life while also offering visitors a glimpse into Panama's colonial past and architectural traditions. The cathedral's towering presence in the Casco Viejo skyline makes it a key landmark in Panama City's historic center.
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Location: Casco Viejo, Panama City, Panama, Panama
Photo credit: © David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy / Afripics
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