Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica

Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica

Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica was built by the Portuguese in Fort Cochin, one of the oldest Christian / Catholic Churches in India, which is owned and administered by the Diocese of Cochin, open to all, when no religious and liturgical services are in progress. Most welcome to all, who love history and Gothic Architectural attractions in the City of Cochin, Kerala.
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Pradip B
Kolkata (Calcutta), India1,177 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
The Church is having a big and open compound. The structure is unique and the tall Golden Pillar in front makes it elegant. We visited on 20th Feb 2020

The Church interior, particularly the Roof, is very well decorated. 'The Last Supper' painting over the Altar is very nicely done.

It was worth spending time and visitors must not miss this attraction
Written 23 March 2020
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Thank you very much for visiting our ancient Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Fort Cochin, built by the Portuguese. The Church that you visited is the second Cathedral by the Portuguese, after the first one was used by the Dutch as depot for ammunitions and later destroyed by the British. The construction of the second Cathedral began in the year 1876 and completed in the year 1905, and was consecrated on the 19th of November 1905. The paintings, including the way of the cross you saw in the ceiling, were done by a Jesuit Fra Antonio Moscheni, an Italian Painter from Bergamo, Italy during the period of 1903 - 1905. What you wrote is true. When you are inside the Basilica and sit quiet for some time, you could feel a presence of unearthly bliss. There are two holy masses celebrated in English during the week, one on Wednesday evening at 6.00 and another on Sunday 5.30 evening. We have the first beautiful Portuguese Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, enshrined in the chapel close to the Basilica. The day after Christmas we begin the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima and ends on the 31st of December. God bless you abundantly. Fr Francis MJ Fernandez, Director, Santa Cecilia Recording Studios, Catholic Centre, Thoppumpady, Cochin 682 005, Kerala, INDIA.
Written 25 March 2020
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Kate R
Windsor, UK745 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
This amazing church has two lofty spires. The exterior is white-washed and astonishingly bright and the interior is pastel-coloured. The interior of the church has Gothic style architecture with its overwhelming arches and an awe-inspiring altar. The main altar was decorated by the renowned Italian painter Fr Antonio Moscheni and his disciple De Gama of Mangalore.
Definitely a place to visit.
Written 16 February 2020
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Thank you very much for visiting our ancient Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Fort Cochin, built by the Portuguese. The Church that you visited is the second Cathedral by the Portuguese, after the first one was used by the Dutch as depot for ammunitions and later destroyed by the British. The construction of the second Cathedral began in the year 1876 and completed in the year 1905, and was consecrated on the 19th of November 1905. The paintings, including the way of the cross you saw in the ceiling, were done by a Jesuit Fra Antonio Moscheni, an Italian Painter from Bergamo, Italy during the period of 1903 - 1905. What you wrote is true. When you are inside the Basilica and sit quiet for some time, you could feel a presence of unearthly bliss. There are two holy masses celebrated in English during the week, one on Wednesday evening at 6.00 and another on Sunday 5.30 evening. We have the first beautiful Portuguese Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, enshrined in the chapel close to the Basilica. The day after Christmas we begin the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima and ends on the 31st of December. God bless you abundantly. Fr Francis MJ Fernandez, Director, Santa Cecilia Recording Studios, Catholic Centre, Thoppumpady, Cochin 682 005, Kerala, INDIA.
Written 22 February 2020
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Dr Sheetal
Goa, India347 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2023 • Family
Nice place to worship. Not a museum so they have clearly defined time for tourists that is 9 am to 1 pm and 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm from Monday to Saturday. Sunday 10.30am to 1pm only. Tourists are not permitted during prayer hours.
Written 7 July 2024
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CruisinSusan2014
Reading, UK167 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
There are several cathedrals of Portuguese influence to visit in Cochin. This one is well maintained, warm and welcoming. Inside is light, and open spaced. Typical of Christian religions are the murals paintings statues alter and flowers. The overall ambience is calm and colourful with a nice spiritual vibe inside.
Written 3 March 2020
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Thank you very much for visiting our ancient Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Fort Cochin, built by the Portuguese. The Church that you visited is the second Cathedral by the Portuguese, after the first one was used by the Dutch as depot for ammunitions and later destroyed by the British. The construction of the second Cathedral began in the year 1876 and completed in the year 1905, and was consecrated on the 19th of November 1905. The paintings, including the way of the cross you saw in the ceiling, were done by a Jesuit Fra Antonio Moscheni, an Italian Painter from Bergamo, Italy during the period of 1903 - 1905. What you wrote is true. When you are inside the Basilica and sit quiet for some time, you could feel a presence of unearthly bliss. There are two holy masses celebrated in English during the week, one on Wednesday evening at 6.00 and another on Sunday 5.30 evening. We have the first beautiful Portuguese Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, enshrined in the chapel close to the Basilica. The day after Christmas we begin the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima and ends on the 31st of December. God bless you abundantly. Fr Francis MJ Fernandez, Director, Santa Cecilia Recording Studios, Catholic Centre, Thoppumpady, Cochin 682 005, Kerala, INDIA.
Written 9 March 2020
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Robert O
Rotterdam, The Netherlands5,745 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2023
Completed in 1905 this Gothic style cathedral is located in the historic center of Kochi. It looks very much like any Roman Catholic church in Europe of the same time period (early 19th century). The tropical setting however makes it distinct. Special are the paintings and frescoes in the interior. Don't forget to look up.

A pity the original cathedral was demolished by the British. From the early 1500s only Saint Francis church is left.
Written 7 March 2023
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alison_sheldon
Kovalam, India30 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019 • Couples
Having been sent there by a friend who got married in this church, we were interested to see that a wedding was taking place as we were visiting. Having fallen into conversation with a wedding guest, we were invited to join in, and come along to the meal (which we declined). Lovely to see a church in the centre of Fort Kochin well attended and used by young families.
Written 8 January 2020
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Thank you very much for visiting our ancient Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Fort Cochin, built by the Portuguese. The Church that you visited is the second Cathedral by the Portuguese, after the first one was used by the Dutch as depot for ammunitions and later destroyed by the British. The construction of the second Cathedral began in the year 1876 and completed in the year 1905, and was consecrated on the 19th of November 1905. The paintings, including the way of the cross you saw in the ceiling, were done by a Jesuit Fra Antonio Moscheni, an Italian Painter from Bergamo, Italy during the period of 1903 - 1905. What you wrote is true. When you are inside the Basilica and sit quiet for some time, you could feel a presence of unearthly bliss. There are two holy masses celebrated in English during the week, one on Wednesday evening at 6.00 and another on Sunday 5.30 evening. We have the first beautiful Portuguese Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, enshrined in the chapel close to the Basilica. The day after Christmas we begin the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima and ends on the 31st of December. God bless you abundantly. Fr Francis MJ Fernandez, Director, Santa Cecilia Recording Studios, Catholic Centre, Thoppumpady, Cochin 682 005, Kerala, INDIA.
Written 11 January 2020
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Akshaya S
Noida, India520 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2023
The Basilica turned out to be much more than our expectations. It is well maintained, has impressive ceiling paintings, has gothic interiors and the highlight is a Last Supper painting. Must visit if you are interested in history and architecture across ages.
Written 31 January 2023
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sourav90p
Kolkata (Calcutta), India55 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020 • Family
Located in fort kochi. Great work. Must see for all. Infact all churches in kochi is worth visiting. Spend here 15 mins and sure you can find peace within yourself. Photography allowed. No entry fee.
Written 2 March 2020
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Thank you very much for visiting our ancient Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Fort Cochin, built by the Portuguese. The Church that you visited is the second Cathedral by the Portuguese, after the first one was used by the Dutch as depot for ammunitions and later destroyed by the British. The construction of the second Cathedral began in the year 1876 and completed in the year 1905, and was consecrated on the 19th of November 1905. The paintings, including the way of the cross you saw in the ceiling, were done by a Jesuit Fra Antonio Moscheni, an Italian Painter from Bergamo, Italy during the period of 1903 - 1905. What you wrote is true. When you are inside the Basilica and sit quiet for some time, you could feel a presence of unearthly bliss. There are two holy masses celebrated in English during the week, one on Wednesday evening at 6.00 and another on Sunday 5.30 evening. We have the first beautiful Portuguese Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, enshrined in the chapel close to the Basilica. The day after Christmas we begin the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima and ends on the 31st of December. God bless you abundantly. Fr Francis MJ Fernandez, Director, Santa Cecilia Recording Studios, Catholic Centre, Thoppumpady, Cochin 682 005, Kerala, INDIA.
Written 9 March 2020
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Kshitiz G
Thane, India11 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
We were lucky to have been visited the place next day to new year eve. The place was well decorated and we had a great experience visiting the place. Building in itself is beautiful and well managed. A must visit place in Forte Kochi.
Written 5 January 2020
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Thank you very much for visiting our ancient Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Fort Cochin, built by the Portuguese. The Church that you visited is the second Cathedral by the Portuguese, after the first one was used by the Dutch as depot for ammunitions and later destroyed by the British. The construction of the second Cathedral began in the year 1876 and completed in the year 1905, and was consecrated on the 19th of November 1905. The paintings, including the way of the cross you saw in the ceiling, were done by a Jesuit Fra Antonio Moscheni, an Italian Painter from Bergamo, Italy during the period of 1903 - 1905. What you wrote is true. When you are inside the Basilica and sit quiet for some time, you could feel a presence of unearthly bliss. There are two holy masses celebrated in English during the week, one on Wednesday evening at 6.00 and another on Sunday 5.30 evening. We have the first beautiful Portuguese Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, enshrined in the chapel close to the Basilica. The day after Christmas we begin the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima and ends on the 31st of December. God bless you abundantly. Fr Francis MJ Fernandez, Director, Santa Cecilia Recording Studios, Catholic Centre, Thoppumpady, Cochin 682 005, Kerala, INDIA.
Written 11 January 2020
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1teaspoonlove®
Mumbai, India1,645 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019 • Family
A very beautiful Cathedral with not only a huge beautiful structure but also very pretty interiors.

Love the high ceiling and the symmetry.

It was very peaceful and calm.

Another tourist attraction in fort Kochi.

I could spend hours here.

Love the natural light too.

Definitely must visit this cathedral.

Written 6 January 2020
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Thank you very much for visiting our ancient Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Fort Cochin, built by the Portuguese. The Church that you visited is the second Cathedral by the Portuguese, after the first one was used by the Dutch as depot for ammunitions and later destroyed by the British. The construction of the second Cathedral began in the year 1876 and completed in the year 1905, and was consecrated on the 19th of November 1905. The paintings, including the way of the cross you saw in the ceiling, were done by a Jesuit Fra Antonio Moscheni, an Italian Painter from Bergamo, Italy during the period of 1903 - 1905. What you wrote is true. When you are inside the Basilica and sit quiet for some time, you could feel a presence of unearthly bliss. There are two holy masses celebrated in English during the week, one on Wednesday evening at 6.00 and another on Sunday 5.30 evening. We have the first beautiful Portuguese Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, enshrined in the chapel close to the Basilica. The day after Christmas we begin the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima and ends on the 31st of December. God bless you abundantly. Fr Francis MJ Fernandez, Director, Santa Cecilia Recording Studios, Catholic Centre, Thoppumpady, Cochin 682 005, Kerala, INDIA.
Written 11 January 2020
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.

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