St. Joseph's Cathedral, Criciúma

The St. Joseph's Cathedral[1] (also Criciúma Cathedral; Portuguese: Catedral São José)[2] is a Catholic church located in the center of the municipality and locality of Criciúma, in front of the Nereu Ramos Square in the state of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil.

The inauguration took place in 1917, at the time when Father Francisco Bertero was the official parish priest.

In 1946, for the Eucharistic Congress, there were changes in the façade, two side chapels and the images of the saints, created by Natalício Marques.

Its construction is of a Romanesque style mixed with Gothic, with naves divided into two rows of columns.

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