Cathedral of Ecce Homo, Valledupar, Catholic cathedral in Valledupar, Colombia.
The Cathedral of Ecce Homo is the largest ecclesiastical building in Colombia with eleven stained glass windows and vertical buttress walls throughout its structure. The interior holds approximately 4,000 worshippers at once and features a broad central gathering space.
Construction began in 2017 under architect Gustavo Vásquez and the building received its official dedication on August 24, 2019. This modern structure represents a significant religious project completed for the city.
The cathedral windows tell stories connected to local musical traditions and regional spiritual life in Valledupar.
The cathedral is accessible to visitors during designated times and accommodates various religious gatherings throughout the week. It is recommended to dress respectfully when entering this sacred space.
The altar holds sacred relics from three respected religious figures representing different spiritual traditions and historical periods. These treasures make the space spiritually significant for pilgrims from various backgrounds.
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