Address:Santo Domingo, e/ Roloff y Lebredo, Guanabacoa
Construction date:Church: 1730-1748 |
This important complex is characterized by a peculiar mixture of Mudejar, Neoclassic and Baroque architecture.
The temple is formed by three naves and the chapel shows all the space divided by arches and roofed by small carved and ornate wood ceilings each section. This is the most interesting part of the church due to its creative show.
The main façade shows a perfect symmetry and represents divided in three levels separated by a continuous cornice. The last one where the bell tower is located, is a kind of curvilinear pediment that replaces the tower, very common in this kind of construction.
In its interior, with Arabic architecture influences, highlights the Baroque pulpit of blue color with golden ornaments.