Cathedral of Santo Domingo
The Cathedral of Santa María la Menor in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo is dedicated to St. Mary of the Incarnation. It is the first and oldest cathedral in the Americas, begun in 1504 and was completed in 1550. It is the cathedral of the Archbishop of Santo Domingo who has the honorary title of Primate of the Indies because this cathedral was the first diocese and the oldest cathedral established in the New World.
Front entrance to the Cathedral of Santa María la Menor
Interior of the First Cathedral of America, highlighting the ribbed vaults.
Tomb that housed the remains of Christopher Columbus until 1795.
Rear north facade of the Cathedral of Santo Domingo in a photo of 1899.
Ciudad Colonial (Santo Domingo)
Ciudad Colonial is the historic central neighborhood of the Dominican Republic's capital Santo Domingo. It is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the Americas. The area has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is also known as Zona Colonial or more colloquially as "La Zona".
Aerial view of Columbus Park in colonial district of Santo Domingo
Interior view of Santa María la Menor Cathedral
Columbus Park
Alcázar de Colón