
Managua Cathedral
Managua Cathedral, officially called the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, is a prominent Catholic church located in Nicaragua’s capital. Built in a neo-Gothic style, it features tall spires and stained glass windows, making it a recognizable landmark. Constructed between 1928 and 1993, it has a rich history tied to the country’s religious and cultural identity. The cathedral serves as a place of worship and community gatherings, symbolizing faith and resilience amid Nicaragua’s political and natural challenges. Its impressive architecture and historical significance make it an important symbol for Managua.