St. Mary's Cathedral in Yangon is a huge foreign style church, it seems to be a building built in the colonial period, the whole church environment is quite elegant, here can see a lot of religious characteristics of decoration and layout, design style.
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St. Mary's Cathedral in Yangon is a huge foreign style church, it seems to be a building built in the colonial period, the whole church environment is quite elegant, here can see a lot of religious characteristics of decoration and layout, design style.
St. Mary's Cathedral in Yangon is located in the center of Myanmar's capital Yangon. The church was built in 1895 and is a new Gothic-style building. It is the largest Catholic church in Yangon and one of the largest churches in Myanmar.
The church is beautiful and displays the British architecture left over from colonial times. It is right next to the Scottish market and is perfect for a short break in (you need a break after shopping in the hot weather). The picture in front of the entrance to the cathedral says the church will open at 2pm. But without any notice, they changed the visit to 3pm. Please note this.
Established in 1895, it is the largest Catholic Church in Myanmar. Many people say that it's strange to see a church in a country famous for Buddhism. As a person who has never been to a developed country in the West, St. Mary's Cathedral in Yangon is still a worthwhile sight. It's very close to the Central Railway Station, and it's only about 20 minutes'walk past. It feels like visiting this place. The number of spectators is still small. They basically go to the interior of the church. Only a few or two people can enjoy the solemnity and magnificence of the church.
Appearance is awkward, but in the face is a shadow. I will think I will go to left Europe
Walking here when you have time is a good choice!
It was a colonial building, and it looked magnificent.