Aydin Gulec

Old Cathedral of Managua

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The Old Cathedral of Managua, known as the Catedral de Santiago in Spanish, is a cathedral in Managua, Nicaragua. The Cathedral was designed by Belgian architects. Its neoclassical design was said to have been inspired by the look of the church of Saint-Sulpice in Paris, France. Construction began in 1928 and lasted until 1938. The cathedral was heavily damaged during the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake, and the building was subsequently condemned though it was not demolished. A grand, historic cathedral stands tall against a backdrop of blue sky, featuring two prominent towers flanking the entrance. Palm trees and a lush lawn add a touch of greenery to the ancient, stone architecture.

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4405 x 3304px

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