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Cathedral of Maringá

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Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Height
  
124 m

Phone
  
+55 44 3227-1993

Year consecrated
  
1959

Completed
  
1972

Opened
  
1972

Capacity
  
4,500

Architect
  
José Augusto Bellucci

Cathedral of Maringá

Location
  
Maringá, Paraná, Brazil

Address
  
Praça da Catedral, s/n - Centro, PR, 87010-530, Brazil

Similar
  
Estádio Willie Davids, Parque do Japão, Parque do Ingá, Museu da Bacia do Paraná, Rio de Janeiro Cathedral

Catedral cathedral maring paran brazil


Catedral Basílica Menor Nossa Senhora da Glória (or simply Catedral de Maringá Cathedral of Maringá) is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in downtown Maringá, Paraná, Brazil, reaching 124 m in height. It was completed in 1972 and is the tallest church in South America and the 16th tallest in the world.

Architect José Augusto Bellucci was inspired by the Soviet sputnik satellites when he designed the cathedral's modernist, conical shape. The design was idealized by the archbishop Dom Jaime Luiz Coelho.

The word poustinik assigns a person dwelling in a poustinia, that is, someone who move away from the material world to be closer to God. The foundation stone, a piece of marble from St. Peter's Basilica in Rome blessed by Pope Pius XII, was laid on August 15, 1958. The church was built between July 1959 and May 10, 1972, the 25th anniversary of the city.

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Cathedral of Maringá Wikipedia