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Metropolitan Cathedral of San Salvador

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Open Opens at 6:00-13:00,16:00-18:00
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MRX5+7HC, C. Ruben Dario, San Salvador, El SalvadorMap
Phone+503 2271 2573
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  • craig_traveler
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    A must visit when in San Salvador

    Can’t come to San Salvador and not pay your respects to Oscar Romero who is entombed below ground in a crypt. The cathedral itself is beautiful inside and out and-it’s a nice place to stop by and tak...

    Reviewed on Apr 21, 2024
  • traceyg855
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    In the centre

    Visited whilst on day trip to capital. Interesting cathedral with lots of history. Not sure about some of the ceiling painting. Look up and you’ll see what I mean Go in the vaults below for real histo...

    Reviewed on Apr 27, 2023
  • JMK-Pittsburgh
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    Nice Church

    It’s not as unique as the Rosario Church but this one is also very good. Saint Romero is buried in the basement. The sanctuary is on the main floor and is very impressive.

    Reviewed on Jan 25, 2023
  • Ernesto_709
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    Beauty Cathedral

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    Very beautiful outside and inside, certainly a work of construction decent to remember, very clean and quiet at all times, you can resort it being in the center of the city, in addition to the part d...

    Reviewed on Jan 29, 2024
  • Gabriela D
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    To make a quick visit

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    The truth is that beyond what it can mean for Catholic people, it is not an art work. What saved is the San Arnulfo Romero crypt, for the history of revolution that I could co...

    Reviewed on Jan 17, 2023
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