Things to do in Santo Domingo Province, Santo Domingo Province: The Best Sacred & Religious Sites

February 8, 2022 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Santo Domingo Province, Dominican Republic including Iglesia San Carlos, Saint Barbara's Church (Iglesia Santa Barbara), Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple, Santuario Nuestra Senora De La Altagracia, Panteon Nacional, Chapel of Our Lady of Remedies (Capilla de Nuestra Senora de los Remedios), Chapel of the Rosary, Primera Iglesia Evangelica Dominicana, Centro Israelita de Republica Dominicana, The Church and Convent of Santo Domingo Regina Angelorum.
Restaurants in Santo Domingo Province

1. Iglesia San Carlos

Santo Domingo Dominican Republic
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Iglesia San Carlos

2. Saint Barbara's Church (Iglesia Santa Barbara)

Av. Mella between Calle Isabel la Catolica and Calle Arzobispo Merino, Santo Domingo Dominican Republic +1 809-682-3307
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Saint Barbara's Church (Iglesia Santa Barbara)

3. Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple

Santo Domingo 10106, Dominican Republic Av. Bolivar 825, Santo Domingo 10106 Dominican Republic +1 809-731-2000 http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/santodomingo/
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple

The Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple is the 99th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It was the first temple to be built in the church's Caribbean area.

4. Santuario Nuestra Senora De La Altagracia

Calle Hostos, Santo Domingo 10210 Dominican Republic
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Santuario Nuestra Senora De La Altagracia

Reviewed By gTali - Austria, null

On the tour in Santo Domingo we found this beautiful small church. To take a break from the steaming sun this is a right place to be coooled down a bit. And of course to be closer to God. Pray one, and say thank you for all of those moments of your life like this also.

5. Panteon Nacional

Calle Las Damas - al lado de la Plaza Maria de Toledo Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo 10210 Dominican Republic http://www.colonialzone-dr.com/panteon-nacional/
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4.0 based on 692 reviews

Panteon Nacional

This 18th-century Jesuit church is the resting place for many of the greatest Dominican heroes.

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

At the heart of Santo Domingo's "Ciudad Colonial", in its legendary "Calle Las Damas", the old "Iglesia de los Jesuitas", with its beautiful limestone facade. It was built by the priests of the "Compañia de Jesús" between 1714 and 1746, according to the Neoclassic-Renaissance architectural principles. In 1767, the Jesuits were expelled from the Dominican Republic and the building had several other uses along the centuries - a tobacco warehouse, theaters and Government offices. Later, in 1955, under the orders of Dominican dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina, its renovation was started and, in 1958, it became the "Panteón Nacional", also known as "Panteón de la Pátria" - the most revered burial site for the country's national heroes. Its interior is beautiful and solemn. An eternal flame burns behind the central dome and the presidential honor guard, in its historical uniforms, is responsible for its security. As a curiosity, Trujillo envisaged the monument as his own burial site. Ironically, only his assassins are buried in the "Panteón Nacional" and he is buried at a cemetery in the locality of El Pardo, near Madrid. A must visit at any trip to Santo Domingo. No entry fees. Enjoy!

6. Chapel of Our Lady of Remedies (Capilla de Nuestra Senora de los Remedios)

Santo Domingo Dominican Republic
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Chapel of Our Lady of Remedies (Capilla de Nuestra Senora de los Remedios)

A small stone sixteenth-century chapel.

7. Chapel of the Rosary

Santo Domingo Dominican Republic
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One of the oldest churches in the Americas, this chapel was built in 1544.

8. Primera Iglesia Evangelica Dominicana

Calle 19 de Marzo, Santo Domingo Dominican Republic
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Primera Iglesia Evangelica Dominicana

9. Centro Israelita de Republica Dominicana

Av Sarasota 21, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Dominican Republic +1 809-535-6042
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Centro Israelita de Republica Dominicana

The Centro Israelita de República Dominicana is the main synagogue of the Jewish community in the Dominican Republic.

10. The Church and Convent of Santo Domingo Regina Angelorum

Calle Padre Billini, Santo Domingo Dominican Republic
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4.0 based on 11 reviews

The Church and Convent of Santo Domingo Regina Angelorum

Primo convento di Monache costruito intorno al 1564 in stile gotico coloniale nel centro della facciata c e un altare in pietra spoglio di una statua della vergine rivestita in oro rubata dal pirata inglese Francis Drake nel 1586 in un saccheggio. Convento di monache fino al 1795 qua riposano i resti di Padre Billini Oggi la chiesa e usata per messe e matrimoni

Reviewed By acasasnovasg - Heathrow, United States

Regina Angelorum The Church and Convent The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express... There are many stories and legends around this historic building, some of them between Faith and Architecture. Among those we founded a remarkable one that goes: "... the visitor, suddenly, felt an Anguish and vertigo feelings. He hurry up to the Doctor who after taking his pulse, symptoms and hearing his comments, looking into his patient almost blank eyes, told him; its nothing serious dear, you are just suffering an overdose of beauty, emanating from that architectural work of art" Last Saturday we went to this small, beautiful Church to one of my dearest grandsons wedding. This "Regina Angelorum" Church is among the most after-sought churches for Catholic weddings in our Colonial City...being the others; la "Catedral primada de America" (of course), "El Convento de los Dominicos", Iglesia "Nuestra Señora de La Alta Gracia" y "Las Mercedes Church" (reviewed by myself last month) Precisely Here, at "Regina Angelorum" Church, on Padre Billini street, our dear Daughter Lisandra Lucrecia got married back in 2008 Construccion of the building begun back in mid XVI Century and lasted many years due to several periods of financial difficulties in our Island History. Before begining this Review notes , as we say in spanish; "Nobleza obligue" and I'm obligue to mention that this Religious Beauty was graciously and generously restored by "Orden de Malta", Dominican Chapter An architectural Facade detail (with heaviness feeling image), classic in style, is supported by two pillars which are enhancing the thick wooden doble door of its main entrance. Histories says that it was built for the Cathedral, but rather ended up in this Regina Angelorum Church. Centerpiece of this elaborated facade is occupied by a magnificent stone-elaborated Altar, in which is notorious the absent of its main religious figures....for that; History says: "...this space was holding a beautiful Virgen dressed in Gold and Jewels " Those historic jewel details were stolen by non other than Francis Drake, pirates to ours Island natives..."Sir" to "others" (the British), back in 1586 when he (and his "pirates")... vandalized and stole our Colonial City best sacred and historic treasures The rectangular architectural floor plant is typical of Colonial Churches in the Americas and ends fronting a semicircular Presbiterio. Its high located chorus, balconied areas, had direct access to the religious nouns Convent, allowing to participate in Mass together with seglar church goers, but preserving their claustro-privacy As architect myself I couldn't overlook its roofing structural pattern, built in the manner if the most pure Gothic-Isabelino style in the Island. Besides that its nerve-rounded Vaulted ceilings are hold into place by its large, magnificent stone abutments...mainly visible from the small, cute quaint plaza on its east side. The great gothic vault is covering above that only rectangular Nave, but continue over crossing areas over Presbiterio and Seglar religious Areas. A magnificent Church detail- Center of importance- is localized on its great Altar Fronting details, worked on elaborated silver embossments, decorated with small squares details which are holding, at the same time, very elaborated Rosetones....all together holding a great Frieze, as a remembrance to the religious Church vocation; The Regina Angelorum... Mary, Queen of Angels ! If interested in simple, but great Islander architecture and history this is "a must visit" Church....while in beautiful Santo Domingo Colonial City !

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