Katedrale Nënë Tereza
The Katedrale Nënë Tereza (Mother Teresa Cathedral) in Pristina is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Pristina, Kosovo, that is currently under construction. The building's plans were authorized by the Kosovo government in 2007. Saint Teresa of Calcutta, an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary, is honored in the cathedral.
Thousands of Christians and Muslims gathered to commemorate the consecration of this country's first Roman Catholic cathedral in St. Teresa's honor, twenty years after her death. Katedrale Nënë Tereza is also the world's sole shrine to the Albanian saint who spent the most of her life serving in India's slums.
Katedrale Nënë Tereza, named for one of the world's most renowned missionaries, is one of Pristina's biggest structures. The Roman Catholic cathedral, which opened in 2010, commemorates the life of Mother Teresa, a nun famed for her work in Calcutta, India. Parts of the structure are still being built. The cathedral, which is located in the heart of the city, boasts imposing elements such as lofty ceilings and massive pillars in the interior portions. View the stained-glass windows in blue, red, and yellow, as well as the marble altar. Climb to the top of the observation tower for sweeping views of the city.
Website: http://www.drita.info
Location: M545+GP9, Rruga Justiniani, Prishtina 10000