New Cathedral of Cuenca, Cathedral in Ecuador
The New Cathedral of Cuenca, officially known as the 'Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception', is a notable cathedral located in Ecuador.
This cathedral was conceptualized and constructed by Johannes Bautista Stiehle in 1975.
Its stunning architecture and importance to Ecuador's Catholic community makes this cathedral a major cultural landmark.
The Cathedral is situated in Cuenca city, making it a must-visit site for tourists exploring the area.
Unlike other cathedrals, it boasts a unique combination of Romanesque Revival and Byzantine Revival architectural styles.
Location: Cuenca
Inception: 1975
Architect: Johannes Bautista Stiehle
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap