The largest and most beautiful Catholic church in the center of Buenos Aires. The structure outside is beautiful, and the design inside is also very delicate. A must-visit place. The largest and most beautiful Catholic church in the center of Buenos Aires. The structure outside is beautiful, and the design inside is also very delicate. A must-visit place. The largest and most beautiful Catholic church in the center of Buenos Aires. The structure outside is beautiful, and the design inside is also very delicate. A must-visit place.
The largest and most beautiful Catholic church in the center of Buenos Aires. The structure outside is beautiful, and the design inside is also very delicate. A must-visit place. The largest and most beautiful Catholic church in the center of Buenos Aires. The structure outside is beautiful, and the design inside is also very delicate. A must-visit place. The largest and most beautiful Catholic church in the center of Buenos Aires. The structure outside is beautiful, and the design inside is also very delicate. A must-visit place.
In the Plaza de Mayo, there is no need for tickets and it is worth visiting. You can take photos, but you must remain quiet and be careful not to disturb others or infringe on others' privacy and portrait rights.
Once we pass through the gate, we come to an amazing temple that is really worth taking a closer look. The floor is a masterpiece, completed in the early 20th century. Thousands of Anglo-Venetian mosaic tiles were placed by hand (yes, one by one!) On the right aisle is the resting place of San Martín, considered the father of Argentina. The mausoleum has different parts: a black marble sarcophagus covered with the Argentine flag and three white marble sculptures representing Argentina, Chile and Peru, as he fought for the independence of these three countries. Two grenadiers guard the place, and the changing of the guard takes place every two hours. The ceremony is both formal and moving.
The capital of Buenos Aires, Argentina. From here, Francisco, the archbishop of the Vatican, is now the world. The father of independence, St. Martin, is buried in the church, with guards on guard. Like other South American countries, Argentina is overwhelmingly Catholic and has many churches in the city.
The capital cathedral, also known as the Metropolitan Church, is one of the most worth visiting places in Buenos Aires, and has been around for more than 200 years. The architectural shape of the church is a bit of an ancient Roman style, and the most worth seeing inside the church is the mausoleum of the famous Latin American hero St. Martin.