Old Cathedral of Managua
The Old Cathedral of Managua, also known as Catedral de Santiago, is a historic church located in the capital city of Nicaragua. Built in the early 20th century, it was designed in a neoclassical style and served as a prominent religious site until it was severely damaged by an earthquake in 1972.
Today, the cathedral stands as a symbol of resilience and cultural heritage. Although it is no longer used for regular services, it attracts visitors who come to admire its architectural beauty and learn about its history, making it an important landmark in Managua.