Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Cathedral of La Plata

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Location
  
La Plata, Buenos Aires

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Dedication
  
Our Lady of Sorrows

Capacity
  
14,000

Country
  
Argentina

Founded
  
November 19, 1932

Height
  
97 m

Cathedral of La Plata

Website
  
www.catedraldelaplata.com

Address
  
Calle 14, 1900 La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Architects
  
Pedro Benoit, Ernesto Meyer

Similar
  
Plaza Moreno, La Plata Museum, Republic of the Children, Plaza Malvinas Argentinas, Curutchet House

Cathedral of la plata


The Cathedral of La Plata in La Plata, Argentina, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, is the 58th tallest church in the world. This Neogothic edifice is located in the geographical center of the city, facing the central square, Plaza Moreno, and the City Hall.

Contents

Inspired by the European cathedrals of Amiens and Cologne, its plans were drawn by architect Ernesto Meyer under the direction of city planner Pedro Benoit. The cornerstone was laid in 1884, and it was consecrated as the Parroquia Nuestra SeƱora de los Dolores in 1902. The parish church, which continued undergoing works, was designated a cathedral in 1932.

Cathedral of la plata


History

The cathedral was projected by the Engineering Department of the Buenos Aires province headed by engineer Pedro Benoit. The drawings were done by the architect Ernesto Mayer and the architect Emilio Coutaret collaborated with both of them. The design found inspiration in the Amiens Cathedral (France) and the Cologne Cathedral (Germany). Its style belongs to the Gothic Revival architecture (Neo-Gothic).

Restoration and completion

In the 1930s, fearing that the foundation was insufficient for the projected size and weight of the structure, workers halted construction. The spires were left unfinished and the exterior brick work was left undressed. In the mid 1990s, an ambitious plan of restoration and completion was carried out. The 1990s plan included the following:

  • Strengthening the foundation.
  • Reversing the damage in the bricks and joints.
  • Completing two spires, six turrets, 200 pinnacles, and 800 needles.
  • Installing a 25-bell carillon.
  • Once the brickwork was restored and completed, the decision was made to leave the exterior undressed. The building's exposed-brick exterior is thus unusual to some extent, and it makes La Plata Cathedral resemble the brick Gothic style of many churches in northern Europe, such as Uppsala Cathedral in Sweden and Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark. The refurbishment was inaugurated to the public in the year 2000.

    With its towers rising 367 feet (112 m), it is among the six tallest churches in the Americas.

    References

    Cathedral of La Plata Wikipedia