• Most often it is called the New Cathedral of Cuenca. It is located in a picturesque location - the front of the Calderón Park.
  • When the Cathedral was first constructed 9,000 out of Cuenca’s 10,000 inhabitants could fit in the building. The cathedral took almost 100 years to build.
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  • The true focus of the city centre is Cuenca’s cathedrals, the new one and the old one – to my new-world Australian eyes both of them are old but in Cuenca the...
  • Even more impressive than all of this are the iconic blue domes on the exterior of the New Cathedral, that are so closely identified with Cuenca.
  • The blue-domed, Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, popularly known as the New Cathedral of Cuenca is perhaps the most recognizable image for Cuenca.
  • New Cathedral of Cuenca. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Built up from 1885 during a period of almost 100 years.
  • The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, commonly referred to as the New Cathedral of Cuenca.
  • Both the New and Old Cathedrals of Cuenca are worthy attractions in Ecuador and everyone can appreciate the beauty and splendor of these buildings.