St. Elizabeth's Cathedral, Malabo

St. Elizabeth's Cathedral
Catedral de Santa Isabel
Location Malabo
Country  Equatorial Guinea
Denomination Roman Catholic Church

The St. Elizabeth's Cathedral[1] (Spanish: Catedral de Santa Isabel de Malabo or Catedral de Malabo)[2][3] is a Roman Catholic cathedral located on Independencia Avenue (Avenida de la Independencia) in the city of Malabo[4] the capital of Equatorial Guinea,[5] home of the Archdiocese of Malabo. It is considered the largest Christian church in the nation. Its construction began in 1897 with donations from parishioners, commercial companies and the Spanish government, which was one of their colonies. The architect of the monument was Luis Segarra Llairadó, and was inaugurated in 1916.

It is a temple of neogothic style that emphasizes its facade, flanked by two towers 40 meters high, and his body of three ships. Was named after St. Elizabeth of Hungary.[6]

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References

  1. Catedral de Santa Isabel, Malabo
  2. Scafidi, Oscar (2015-11-20). Equatorial Guinea. Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 9781841629254.
  3. Barba, Memorias Mercedes. Vida Y Pintura Naïf (in Spanish). Editorial Visión Libros. ISBN 9788490089842.
  4. González, Javier (2013-01-01). Cinco segundos (in Spanish). BiblioEteca.
  5. Aranzadi, Isabela de (2009-01-01). Instrumentos musicales de las etnias de Guinea Ecuatorial (in Spanish). Editorial Apadena. ISBN 9788461203406.
  6. ECUATORIAL, GUINEA. "The Prime Minister in the celebration of patron saint festival of St. Elizabeth - Official Web Page of the Government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea". www.guineaecuatorialpress.com. Retrieved 2016-05-05.

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