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Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: St Matthew’s Catholic Cathedral is located on the bank of the Blue Nile, next to the El Mek Nimir Bridge, Khartoum. It is the seat of the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Khartoum, under the patronage of Saint Matthew the Apostle. The cathedral was completed in 1908, built in the neo-Romanesque style. The cathedral replaced a small church, built in 1847 to serve as the cathedral church after the Apostolic Vicariate of Sudan or Central-Africa was erected here in 1846, and that was destroyed when Khartoum was taken over by the Mahdistas in 1885.
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: St Matthew’s Catholic Cathedral is located on the bank of the Blue Nile, next to the El Mek Nimir Bridge, Khartoum. It is the seat of the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Khartoum, under the patronage of Saint Matthew the Apostle. The cathedral was completed in 1908, built in the neo-Romanesque style. The cathedral replaced a small church, built in 1847 to serve as the cathedral church after the Apostolic Vicariate of Sudan or Central-Africa was erected here in 1846, and that was destroyed when Khartoum was taken over by the Mahdistas in 1885.
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: St Matthew’s Catholic Cathedral is located on the bank of the Blue Nile, next to the El Mek Nimir Bridge, Khartoum. It is the seat of the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Khartoum, under the patronage of Saint Matthew the Apostle. The cathedral was completed in 1908, built in the neo-Romanesque style. The cathedral replaced a small church, built in 1847 to serve as the cathedral church after the Apostolic Vicariate of Sudan or Central-Africa was erected here in 1846, and that was destroyed when Khartoum was taken over by the Mahdistas in 1885.
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: The Grand Mosque is situated in the centre of old Khartoum, beside Khartoum’s Central Station. The mosque was built during the Turkish rule in Turkish-Islamic style and accommodates up to 10,000 people for prayers. It hosts an institute for the training of Islamic scholars.
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: St Matthew’s Catholic Cathedral is located on the bank of the Blue Nile, next to the El Mek Nimir Bridge, Khartoum. It is the seat of the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Khartoum, under the patronage of Saint Matthew the Apostle. The cathedral was completed in 1908, built in the neo-Romanesque style. The cathedral replaced a small church, built in 1847 to serve as the cathedral church after the Apostolic Vicariate of Sudan or Central-Africa was erected here in 1846, and that was destroyed when Khartoum was taken over by the Mahdistas in 1885.
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: The Grand Mosque is situated in the centre of old Khartoum, beside Khartoum’s Central Station. The mosque was built during the Turkish rule in Turkish-Islamic style and accommodates up to 10,000 people for prayers. It hosts an institute for the training of Islamic scholars.
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: St Matthew’s Catholic Cathedral is located on the bank of the Blue Nile, next to the El Mek Nimir Bridge, Khartoum. It is the seat of the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Khartoum, under the patronage of Saint Matthew the Apostle. The cathedral was completed in 1908, built in the neo-Romanesque style. The cathedral replaced a small church, built in 1847 to serve as the cathedral church after the Apostolic Vicariate of Sudan or Central-Africa was erected here in 1846, and that was destroyed when Khartoum was taken over by the Mahdistas in 1885.
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: El Mirgania Mosque, Khartoum North
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: Comboni Catholic Church, Khartoum
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: St Matthew’s Catholic Cathedral is located on the bank of the Blue Nile, next to the El Mek Nimir Bridge, Khartoum. It is the seat of the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Khartoum, under the patronage of Saint Matthew the Apostle. The cathedral was completed in 1908, built in the neo-Romanesque style. The cathedral replaced a small church, built in 1847 to serve as the cathedral church after the Apostolic Vicariate of Sudan or Central-Africa was erected here in 1846, and that was destroyed when Khartoum was taken over by the Mahdistas in 1885.
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