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192 S Stone Ave, Tucson 85701 520-623-6351
Attractions & Activities/Historic Sites
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Construction on St Augustine began in 1866, but it took a few years to complete. The cathedral is perhaps best known for its detailed cast stone façade, liberally decorated with signs and symbols, including some of desert plants and animals. Notable features inside include the crucifix in the vestibule, which was carved in Pamplona, Spain in the 12th or 13th century. The cathedral seats 1250 people, and the floor gradually slopes down toward the altar allowing everyone a good view. Sunday's 8 am mariachi mass is open to the public and is worth attending for a taste of local culture, and guided tours are offered by appointment. |
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Visiting hours Mon-Fri 7am-6:30pm
Mass Mon-Fri 7am, Noon; Sat 7am, Noon, 5:30pm; Sun 6:30am, 8am, 10pm, Noon, 5:30pm |
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Free; Donations Appreciated |
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