Overview
Buenos Aires' main cathedral fronts Plaza de Mayo with a neoclassical facade of twelve Corinthian columns concealing a richly decorated interior.
Highlights
- San Martin's Mausoleum: Ornate marble tomb guarded by a permanent honor guard with eternal flame.
- The Nave: Venetian mosaic floors, gilded altarpieces, and painted barrel-vaulted ceiling.
- Pope Francis' Cathedral: Former Archbishop Bergoglio celebrated Mass here regularly.
History
A church has stood here since 1593. Current building dates from the mid-18th century, neoclassical portico added 1822.
Visitor Tips
- Free Entry: No ticket needed.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.