Iglesia Santa Ana y su plazuela
Catedral 1549, Santiago, ChileMap
Esquina San. Martín
+56 (0)2 696 7141
Neighborhood: City Centre
Overview
This beautiful and imposing construction was started by Juan José Goycolea in 1806. Afterwards in 1854, it was devoted but not finished. It has a neoclassical style, following the lines of Joaquín Toesca. Its main facade has a type of baroque style with Doric columns. In front of the church is the small Santa Ana plaza that was made by Rodrigo de Quiroga, with a pool of water in the middle, as it's main element. This section was remodeled in 1979 and today serves as a National Monument.
- Type:
Attractions & Landmarks, Religious
- Nearest Train: Santa Ana
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