Tumbes Cathedral

Tumbes

50/10060 min

St. Nicholas Cathedral, also known as Tumbes Cathedral or Church of San Nicolás de Tolentino, is a prominent Catholic church situated in the main square of Tumbes, Peru. Constructed in the 17th century by Augustinian priests during the Spanish colonial era, the cathedral showcases Baroque architectural style typical of that period. Its historical and cultural significance is reflected in its central role in the religious life of the region. The cathedral underwent a complete restoration in 1985, preserving its architectural integrity and continuing to serve as an active parish. The church stands as a testament to the colonial heritage of northern Peru and remains a focal point for community worship and events. Its location in the main plaza emphasizes its importance within the urban fabric of Tumbes. Visitors can appreciate both its historical value and its role in contemporary religious practices.

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Consejo: The best time to visit St. Nicholas Cathedral is during the day when the church is open to the public. Consider visiting during local religious festivals to experience vibrant cultural traditions. While tickets are generally not required, checking ahead for special events or guided tours is advisable. Discounts or special access may be available for groups or during religious celebrations. Contacting the cathedral via phone can provide updated information on visiting hours and events.

Datos interesantes

  • The cathedral was constructed in the Baroque style by Augustinian priests in the 17th century.
  • It is located prominently in the main square of Tumbes, highlighting its central role in the city.
  • The cathedral was fully restored in 1985 to preserve its architectural and historical integrity.
  • The parish of the cathedral is set to celebrate 235 years of elevation in 2025.

Historia

St.

Nicholas Cathedral was built in the 17th century by Augustinian priests when Peru was under Spanish colonial rule.

Over the centuries, it has served as a central place of worship for the local Catholic community.

1985

In 1985, the cathedral underwent a complete restoration to preserve its Baroque architecture and historical significance.

2025

The parish is approaching its 235th anniversary of official elevation as of 2025, marking its longstanding religious importance in Tumbes.

Guía del lugar

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Main Baroque Facade17th century

The cathedral's facade is a fine example of 17th-century Baroque architecture, featuring ornate decorations typical of the colonial period.

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Interior Nave and Altar17th century

Inside, visitors can admire the richly decorated nave and altar area, which have been maintained through restorations to reflect the cathedral's historical religious art and architecture.

Contacto

Teléfono: 988 131 183