Majeed Dandona Benghazi Cathedral is the Catholic cathedral in the city of Benghazi, Libya. It is located in the city center behind the historic Al-Jazira Palace Hotel, and in front of it is a square known at the time as “Cathedral Square.” In 1962, the square was officially called “Algiers Square,” and in the 1980s it was called “Arab Unity Square.” Its foundation stone was laid on January 12, 1929, and it was officially opened in December 1939. It is considered the largest cathedral in area in North Africa, [1] and is distinguished by its two copper domes in addition to the two crosses that were on the domes.
حسين نجم Capturing Benghazi, the most beautiful memories
Ali Qusibat Excellent
محمد الفرجاني الفرجاني
Tamem zahia A historical and landmark place, and praise be to God, it has become a mosque and a house of God