The Medellín Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, stands as one of the largest brick buildings in the world and the largest cathedral in South America. Designed by French architect Emile Charles Carré, the cathedral’s tawny towers took 56 years to complete, finally opening in 1931. Located in the heart of Medellín, Colombia, the cathedral’s imposing structure and intricate brickwork make it a striking landmark. Visitors can explore the vast interior, which features soaring ceilings and a serene atmosphere, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich architectural and religious heritage.
Medellín Metropolitan Cathedral
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