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  • St. Mary’s Cathedral (Winnipeg)
  • St. Mary’s Cathedral (Winnipeg)

    St. Mary’s Cathedral (Winnipeg) is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral located in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Originally built between 1880–1881 in the Romanesque Revival style by architect Balston C. Kenway, it has served as the seat of the Archdiocese of Winnipeg since 1918. The cathedral features striking rounded arches, rusticated stone base, twin towers added in 1896, and notable stained-glass windows, making it a significant architectural and spiritual landmark in the city
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    St. Mary’s Cathedral (Winnipeg)


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    19th Century AD


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