IGLESIA EL ROSARIO
Church in the shape of an arch in which 23 student protesters took refuge ...Read more
BASILICA DEL SAGRADO CORAZÓN DE JESÚS
This astonishing church, built entirely of wood and covered with metal ...Read more
CATEDRAL METROPOLITANA DE SAN SALVADOR
Read moreDestroyed by fire in the 1950s, San Salvador's Metropolitan Cathedral was rebuilt in 1999. It was the last cathedral built in the 20th century. It is located on Plaça Cívica, a stone's throw from the National Palace. Although today the cathedral is all in white, this was not always the case.
Fernando Llort's mosaic destroyed. In 1997, the cathedral's facade was adorned with a gigantic mosaic, a beautiful work of art by Fernando Llort, using naive, Indian-inspired paintings in sparkling colors. The mosaic was destroyed on December 30, 2011, at the request of José Luis Escobar Alas, Archbishop of San Salvador, despite the opposition of the Llort family and government cultural and heritage authorities, who did everything in their power to protect the cathedral's priceless cultural heritage. Archbishop Alas cited aesthetic, maintenance and restoration reasons..
The tomb of Monsignor Óscar Romero, a human rights activist assassinated in 1980 during the civil war, is located in the cathedral's basement. The bronze-covered mausoleum measures 2.50 meters and was created by Italian sculptor Paolo Borghi. The tomb is a place of pilgrimage: John Paul II paid his respects there twice, in 1983 and 1996, and US President Obama in 2011. His beatification was celebrated in San Salvador on May 23, 2015 in front of 300,000 people.
SALVANATURA
Read moreIt is a Salvadoran organization that depends on the government and works for the preservation of nature. It manages and protects natural areas in El Salvador: El Imposible and Los Volcanes National parks and Parque Bicentenario in San Salvador.
LIBERTAD PARK
Read moreWe will gladly go to the church El Rosario, there are often itinerant musicians. This park is in fact a small place where the Angel of Liberty was erected in 1911 to commemorate the centenary of the first "cry of independence". By looking good, you will find details showing coffee beans… most of the city's major monuments were built thanks to coffee revenues (until the crisis of 1929).
GALLARDO LIBRARY
Read moreLarge private library composed of about 80 000 volumes.
NATIONAL LIBRARY
Read moreIn the city centre, in a building of 1870. Lambruschini Collection, the name of the Cardinal of Pope Gregory XVI, including books published between 1500 and 1800.