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Holy Trinity Cathedral

30a Abercromby St, Port of Spain, Trinidad e Tobago ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 399 views
Ana Morales
Ana Morales
Port of Spain

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Holy Trinity Cathedral is one of the oldest structures in Port of Spain, built between 1816 and 1823, it is still the center of the Anglican Church in Trinidad and Tobago. Its construction was decided in Britain in order to strengthen the Anglican Church in the West Indies and as a means of Anglicizing Trinidad's predominantly Catholic population after the island was conquered by the British in 1797. It originally served as a place of worship for the British elite in Trinidad and as the seat of the Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Trinidad.The Cathedral was built using elements of the Gothic Revival movement, which began in the late 1740s in England. As a result, the Cathedral features lancet windows, pinnacle buttresses, a steeply pitched roof, and a strong emphasis on height. Materials used for construction include blue limestone from the Laventille quarries and yellow bricks imported from England.The property is located in the city of Port of Spain, bounded on the north by Hart Street, on the south by Queen Street (now known as Queen Janelle Commissiong Street), on the east by Frederick Street, and on the west by Abercromby Street.Holy Trinity Cathedral has witnessed important events in the history of Trinidad and Tobago. In 1824, during an official visit by Brazilian Emperor Dom Pedro I, two side galleries were built to accommodate the imperial procession. The cathedral also suffered damage during the 1906 earthquake and was later restored. In 1962, the cathedral hosted the opening ceremony of Trinidad and Tobago's independence, marking an important event in the country's history.Holy Trinity Cathedral is open to the public for sightseeing and religious ceremonies. The facility also hosts cultural and musical events and is an important landmark in the city of Port of Spain.

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