MEDHANE ALEM CHURCH
A vast, imposing church that retains its majesty and spaciousness in a neighborhood of new, tightly-packed buildings.
The last of the churches built in the capital in the 1970s is also the largest. It stands imposingly in a neighborhood of new, tightly-packed buildings. It has retained its majesty and spaciousness. Its three verdigris domes stand proudly in the middle of a vast enclosure, a reminder that, though modest, these people are prepared to make any sacrifice for the glory of an omnipresent religion. During popular religious celebrations, the church and its forecourt are packed to the rafters.
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