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Leon Cathedral Received Official UNESCO Certificate

The Cathedral of Leon the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in Central America was awarded a place on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites last June, but it only felt official last week when the bishop of this colonial city finally received the certificate in his hands. "Before the document, the Cathedral of Leon was already a monument worthy of admiration for the world. But now with this document, it is an official acknowledgment for the generations that come after us to realize the treasure they have received as an inheritance," said Bishop Bosco Vivas during the small ceremony attended by visiting dignitaries and Catholic faithful.

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The Cathedral of Leon

World Heritage The Leon CathedralThe Cathedral of Leon has looked a little disheveled of late. The fountains, trees and benches have disappeared. Gone are the families, who now take their midday snacks outside the smaller Iglesia de Merced. Gone are the sounds of children chasing around the park, and the squeals of 'uno peso' water vendors and the men who sell toffee apples balanced on their heads.

In their place stand workmen who tear into the ground around the Central Park with the aspiration of improvement. The work is supposed to finish soon, but looking at the rate of progress it seems that the park will be a construction site for many more months to come.

A few tourists wander around the perimeter. Every now and then they chase inside the Cathedral to snap photographs and gawk at its grandeur. Others prefer just to stand and watch the scattering of Nicaraguans who have come to pray. A woman with a mop seems to make eternal passes of the cathedral's immense floors, keeping the great sanctuary clean after the faithful's dusty footprints.

The Cathedral of Leon Inside View
The Cathedral of Leon Inside View

Last week's solemn documentation ceremony was attended by Vilma de la Rocha, of the Nicaraguan Institute of Culture, who delivered the UNESCO certification, by the UNESCO representative in Nicaragua and other local government authorities.

The Cathedral's official inclusion on the UNESCO list now brings the number of Nicaragua's UN cultural recognitions to three. The ruins of Leon Viejo were added to the UNESCO list in 2000 and the satirical drama El Güegüense was decorated as a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity" in 2005.

The Leon Cathedral's construction began in 1747 and was finished 78 years later. Inside the walls are decorated by paintings of the 14 Stations of the Cross by the Nicaraguan artist Antonio Sarria. But the cathedrals real importance lies beneath its floors. Its crypts provide the final resting place of Nicaraguan greats; cardinals, bishops, musicians; independence leader Miguel Larreynaga, and poet and national hero Rubén Darío.

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