5. Catedral de San Juan151 Calle del Cristo, San Juan
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OLD SAN JUAN. This beautiful cathedral was begun in 1540 to serve as the Catholic center of the city. Its original wooden walls and thatched roof were blown apart by a hurricane in 1529. After a subsequent looting and another hurricane, it was well into the 19th century before the building gained the graceful gothic vaults and the central spiral staircase you see today. In 1908 the remains of the island's first governor, Juan Ponce de Leon, were moved here. Mass is still celebrated daily. (© 10Best) More Details for Catedral de San JuanHours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm; Sat-Sun 7am-7pm Admission: $1 donation requested Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Catedral de San Juan website » Type: Historic Sites, Religious Sites, Sightseeing |
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