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DanielfromTremblant
Was able to get a glimpse inside. We were told it was the largest cathedral in Cuba. Unfortunately it was being restored so a lot of construction around.
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YaronM121
Plaza Mayor there is a cathedral called "Iglesia Parroquial de la Santisima Trinidad". Built on the 19th century. Inside there is a neo-gothic altar. The sunday masses are lovely with great spanish music. on the right side of the cathedral is the "casa de la musica" -one of the best of its kind in Cuba, and a must visit place in trinidad.
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PrettyWahine
Step inside this huge church and admire the architecture and alters. Not much from the outside, but inside was quite nice. Some locals were there sitting on the benches, would be neat to attend during a Sunday mass.
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ClaytonSoon
Iglesias Parroquuial de la Santisima Trinidad is another perfect example of the influence of the church centuries ago. Grand, elegant and majestic, this church is in the heart of Plaza Mayor and is open to the general public. A must see, even for a short time.
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DamianPiedra
Largest church in Cuba, very symbolic to the people of Trinidad. Inside you'll find " Cristo de la Veracruz" the most worshiped image to everyone in town ( believers or non-believers). Full of traditions, from this place the Processions restarted in 1998 for the first time since the early 60s. Several gorgeous altars highlight the interior. A native of Trinidad myself, it means a lot to me.
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RonWamberal
You can get over-churched in Cuba and South America but this is probably worth looking at. A very large old church and located by the plaza, you cannot miss it.
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aslaktro
Great location in a beautiful city. With the location on Plaza Mayor and it's beautiful exterior it is worth a visit.
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r00m_with_a_view
The Iglesia de la Santisima is the focal point of the Plaza Mayor. If it's open then it's worth a visit to see the fourteen wooden altars and stroll the cool interior.The high altar is a mass of pointed spires that reminded me of the Sagrada Familiain Barcelona.Our guide said that there had been a church here since 1620, though this church is 19th century.
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franciscor699
As a place of cult, you can visite for the beauty of the architecture, wherever your are catholic or not you will enjoy the visit
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Esdeka
THis church is worth a visit and houses several interesting pieces. Watch the windows just below the ceiling and pay attention to the stairs made of cast iron!