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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 10:00-16:45
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
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3080 Rio Rd, Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93921, United StatesMap
Phone+1 831-624-1271
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Cathedral of Carmel, a historic missionary cathedral, formerly known as San Carlos Poromeo Cathedral, was built on June 3, 1770, originally in Monterrey, to highlight the works of Charles Charles, then Archbishop of Milan, Italy.
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Cathedral of Carmel, a historic missionary cathedral, formerly known as San Carlos Poromeo Cathedral, was built on June 3, 1770, originally in Monterrey, to highlight the works of Charles Charles, then Archbishop of Milan, Italy.
We ended our Santa Barbara mission and wanted to see this attraction on the way back when we left town. It closed at nine o'clock so we didn't go in, but the outside was beautiful and the surface was beautiful. I think this is a place with a heavy sense of history. For those who love the glory of history and preaching churches, it could be more interesting. Really good.
It was a mission, there was a museum and church. I think it dates back to the mid 1700s and the interior reflects that. Spanish art and architecture are lovely. Mass here is special! The priests and people are welcoming and the music is lovely. Nor is it far from the town centre, just on the edge.