Metropolitan Cathedral

Metropolitan Cathedral

Metropolitan Cathedral

Presiding over Cathedral Square in the heart of Panama City’s Old Town (Casco Viejo), the Metropolitan Cathedral stands as one of the city’s most significant religious buildings. Constructed between 1688 and 1796, the cathedral showcases a blend of neoclassical, baroque, and Renaissance architectural styles. Its façade, with intricate detailing and a harmonious mix of elements, has been meticulously restored in recent years. Inside, visitors can experience the serene atmosphere of a working church, where the historical and the spiritual intertwine, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Panama.

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