Londrina Cathedral
Londrina Cathedral, officially known as Cathedral of Our Lady of Glory, is a prominent Roman Catholic church located in Londrina, Brazil. Completed in 1940, it features a modernist architectural style, characterized by its striking towers and large stained glass windows. The cathedral serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Londrina.
The cathedral is situated in the city center, making it a central landmark for both locals and visitors. Its interior is adorned with beautiful artwork and religious symbols, reflecting the spiritual significance of the site. The cathedral also hosts various religious services and community events throughout the year.