Religious Landmarks in Uganda
Uganda’s religious landscape is defined by diverse architectural styles and historical significance. This collection features the Baha'i Mother Temple of Africa in Kampala, distinguished by its unique nine-sided design and green dome. In Fort Portal, the list includes the Anglican St. John’s Cathedral and the Catholic Virika Cathedral, both situated on prominent hills. Further landmarks include the provincial cathedrals of Luweero, Nebbi, and Kanungu, which serve as major ecclesiastical centers for the Anglican and Roman Catholic faiths across the country.
Baha'i House of Worship
The Baháʼí Faith in Uganda started to grow in 1951 and four years later there were 500 Baháʼís in 80 localities, including 13 Baháʼí Local…
St. Paul Church of Uganda pro-cathedral
Anglican pro-cathedral located in Bweranyangi, serving as a primary religious center for the West Ankole Diocese.
St Johns Cathedral
Anglican cathedral of the Ruwenzori Diocese, situated on a hill overlooking Fort Portal.
Virika Cathedral of Our Lady of Snows
Roman Catholic cathedral and seat of the Fort Portal Diocese, located on Virika Hill.
Nebbi Cathedra
Roman Catholic cathedral serving as the seat of the Diocese of Nebbi in the West Nile region.
St. Peters' Cathedral Nyakatare
Anglican cathedral in Kanungu, serving as the seat of the Diocese of Kinkiizi in southwestern Uganda.
St. Mark's Cathedral
Anglican cathedral and the primary seat of the Luweero Diocese.
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