Catedral de Montevideo
Catedral de Montevideo
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Notable for its domed bell towers, this 1804 cathedral is the burial place for some of the country’s most important figures.
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  • Giuseppe Cincindella
    Rosyth, United Kingdom2,119 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Interesting
    Roman Catholic Cathedral in Montevideo. Nice architecture, it was full of people and tourists like us. The centre of the uruguayan religion. The background music was giving a lovely and warm atmosphere. It's worth a visit
    Visited March 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 7 March 2024
  • SnowyShasta
    Portland, Oregon2,313 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Quick cathedral stop
    We enjoyed our own walk through the old city of Montevideo and stopped at the Cathedral, which is on Plaza de la Constitucion. The square isn't large, so it's hard to get a great view of the cathedral facade without standing right underneath it and craning your neck upward. We thought the interior of the cathedral was beautiful and worth stepping into. Entrance is free, and we spent about 15 minutes enjoying it, including the main nave and the chapels along the walls.
    Visited January 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 1 April 2024
  • Kevin S
    Pontypridd, United Kingdom6,890 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Neither overly ornate or ostentatious
    Not a particularly large cathedral this was neither overly ornate or ostentatious. The side altars are almost as impressive as the main altar itself with the dome with its stained glass windows. A really nice church.
    Visited April 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 25 May 2024
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AlpinerHut
Chantilly, VA1,204 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020 • Couples
We had 15 minutes here on our cruise ship shore excursion, and that was plenty.

Catedral de Montevideo, the city’s oldest public building, was completed in 1799. Of note: it’s two domed bell towers and its unique copper-hued main altar.

It fronts on Plaza Matriz (see my review, “Pleasant plaza”).

Admission is free.
Written 29 March 2020
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WImom
Fond du Lac, WI2,275 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
This is the main Catholic church in Montevideo. It is located across from Plaza Matriz-also known as the Plaza of the Constitution. Attended Mass here which was held in the chapel and not in the main part of the church. Unfortunately, Uruguayans are the least religious of the South American countries so the chapel was adequate for the amount of people attending. It has been proclaimed a National Historic Landmark-very ornamental interior and a beautiful architectural structure. See one of my photos for Mass times. Church open to visitors at other times also.
Written 2 April 2020
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SnowyShasta
Portland, OR2,313 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2024 • Couples
We enjoyed our own walk through the old city of Montevideo and stopped at the Cathedral, which is on Plaza de la Constitucion. The square isn't large, so it's hard to get a great view of the cathedral facade without standing right underneath it and craning your neck upward.

We thought the interior of the cathedral was beautiful and worth stepping into. Entrance is free, and we spent about 15 minutes enjoying it, including the main nave and the chapels along the walls.
Written 1 April 2024
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DuncanTCH
East Greenbush, NY1,499 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2023
We were in Montevideo for a day during a recent cruise and instead of joining an organized tour, we decided to walk around town. A great decision on our part and the city is exceptionally easy to navigate and we got to see way more than the tour would have offered.

One of the places we stopped was here at the Cathedral of Montevideo. We spent about 45 minutes walking around the church, respectfully. The church is right off the city square in the old town and is exceptionally well maintained for a building of its age. The detail throughout the church was brilliant and everywhere you turned there was another plaque, tomb or dedication to someone else important in Uruguay's independent and colonial history. It also provided a nice, calm place to simply sit and take in all of our surroundings.

Definitely visit this church. You don't need a guide, entrance is fee and the setting is beautiful. Enjoy!
Written 18 March 2023
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Kevin S
Pontypridd, UK6,890 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Couples
Not a particularly large cathedral this was neither overly ornate or ostentatious. The side altars are almost as impressive as the main altar itself with the dome with its stained glass windows. A really nice church.
Written 25 May 2024
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FTichy
Celebration, FL2,350 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
It resembles the European cathedrals so you feel like "it's one more".

Located in the Sarandi in Old Town, one of the places that you have to go if doing the old town walk.

It is a nice place but not very big. Your interest level will determine how long you'll be inside.

There is no entrance fee.
Written 12 January 2020
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Duquesadiner
Glasgow, UK1,310 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020 • Friends
As cathedrals go, this is one of the more understated ones. We didn’t aim to end up here but we found it as we walked around the old town. It is not very big and free to enter. There is a nice stained glass window to see and the altar is pretty.
Written 6 April 2020
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KarenM1_10
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan1,043 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2023
This was an easy walk from the cruise port. The cathedral has a stunning interior. I especially liked the ceilings and stained-glass windows. Several prominent individuals are immortalized here with a plaque or tomb. I would recommend stopping here if you are in the area.
Written 26 May 2023
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Giuseppe Cincindella
Rosyth, UK2,119 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2024 • Couples
Roman Catholic Cathedral in Montevideo. Nice architecture, it was full of people and tourists like us. The centre of the uruguayan religion. The background music was giving a lovely and warm atmosphere. It's worth a visit
Written 7 March 2024
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trekkercws
Toronto, Canada17 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2011
Catedral Matriz is a beautiful example of church architecture. The church sits on the lovely Plaza Matriz, which can be reached by strolling down the Peatonal Sarandi. There is recorded Gregorian Chant music playing inside the church. There are several lovely stained glass windows around the interior of the dome. The graceful domed ceiling and skylight give the entire space an airy, calm feeling. The mosaic tile floor adds another element of colour and texture. All in all, the church is definitely worth a 30-60 minute visit for anyone who 1) enjoys architecture, particularly church architecture, 2) wants to understand more of the history of Montevideo and Uruguay, 3) is enjoying the Peatonal Sarandi and wants to see more than shops and restaurants in Ciudad Vieja.
Written 14 February 2011
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