St. John’s Cathedral

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St. John’s Cathedral is a historic Anglican church in Belize City, renowned as one of the oldest surviving colonial-era churches in Central America.

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St. John’s Cathedral canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
church building
historic site
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
builtBy British colonial authorities
enslaved African laborers
cityLandmarkOf Belize City
constructionEnd 1820
constructionStart 1812
continent North America
country Belize
dedicatedTo John the Baptist
surface form: Saint John the Baptist
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Belize
surface form: Anglican Diocese of Belize
foundedDuring British colonial period in Belize
hasFeature brick façade
historic grave markers
traditional Anglican interior
heritageSignificance important monument of Belize’s colonial history
heritageStatus historic landmark of Belize City
isCathedralOf Diocese of Belize
surface form: Anglican Diocese of Belize
languageOfServices English
locatedIn Belize City
Belize District
Central America
material brick
stone
notableFor being one of the oldest surviving colonial-era churches in Central America
use of bricks brought as ballast in ships
region Caribbean
surface form: Caribbean region
religiousAffiliation Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
tourismCategory cultural tourism site in Belize City
usedFor Anglican worship services
religious ceremonies
tourist visits

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Belize City hasLandmark St. John’s Cathedral