Santo Domingo Church, located in the heart of Santiago, stands as one of the city’s oldest Dominican churches. Constructed in 1747, it replaced earlier structures that once occupied the site. Declared a national monument in 1951, the church is celebrated for its architectural and interior design. Visitors can explore its historic architecture, which reflects the colonial era, and admire the intricate details of its interiors. The church offers a glimpse into Chile’s rich religious and cultural heritage, making it a significant stop for those interested in the country’s past.
Santo Domingo Church (Iglesia de Santo Domingo)
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