New Cathedral of Cuenca
The New Cathedral of Cuenca, also known as Catedral de la Inmaculada, is a prominent Roman Catholic church located in Cuenca, Ecuador. Construction began in 1885 and continued for over 70 years, resulting in a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. Its striking blue domes are a defining feature of the city's skyline.
The cathedral is situated in the main square, Parque Calderón, and serves as a central place of worship for the local community. It is renowned for its intricate interior, which includes beautiful stained glass windows and detailed altars, attracting both worshippers and tourists alike.