Sante Marie Cathedral
Sante Marie Cathedral, which was built in the 1930s, is impressive in size and architecture. See the modest, sparse decorations on the outside yellow walls, as well as a few conventional components both inside and out. Enter the cathedral or take a stroll through the adjacent park, where you may see some of the cathedral's other significant structures. This is one of the most beautiful historical sites in Guinea.
The Sante Marie Cathedral serves as the major venue of worship for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Conakry, which was founded on October 18, 1897, as the Apostolic Prefecture of French Guinea, and was elevated to its current status on September 14, 1959. Vincent Coulibaly has been the Archbishop since May 2003. The cathedral does not have a significant congregation because Guineans are predominantly Muslim.
Location: Conakry