Oberá Cathedral

Local nameCatedral San Antonio de Padua
LocationOberá, Argentina

The St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral, also called Oberá Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral under the advocacy of St. Anthony of Padua, located in the central area of the city of Oberá, in the province of Misiones, in the South American country of Argentina. Built in neo-Gothic style, it was designed by Austrian architect Anton Von Liebe and started to build in 1943.

In 2009, acquires the status of cathedral when the Diocese of Oberá was created by Pope Benedict XVI. From 1960 he was completing the work, endowing the current fine and modern features. In 1982, he was placed a huge clock tower brought from Switzerland, which was donated by community members.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberá_Cathedral

Address Ruta Nacional 103, Oberá, Argentina

Coordinates -27°29'5.925" N -55°7'9.449" E

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