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Christ the King Cathedral: A Spiritual and Architectural Landmark

Discover Gaborone's spiritual heart: a serene cathedral blending modern architecture with Botswana's rich cultural heritage.

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Christ the King Cathedral, the main Catholic church in Gaborone, stands as a serene sanctuary and architectural gem since 1968, welcoming worshippers and visitors alike. Its blend of modern design and traditional elements creates a visually striking and peaceful atmosphere.

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Local tips

  • Visit during a weekday for a quieter, more reflective experience.
  • Attend a mass to experience the local traditions and community spirit.
  • Admire the stained-glass windows, best viewed in the morning light.
  • Dress modestly as a sign of respect when visiting the cathedral.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Main Mall in Gaborone, head east on Queens Road. Walk for approximately 1.5 km; the Christ the King Cathedral will be on your left at 161 Queens Rd. This is a straightforward walk taking approximately 20 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From the Gaborone Bus Station, take a local minibus (Kombi) heading towards the city center. Ask the driver to drop you off at Queens Road. From there, walk for about 5 minutes to 161 Queens Road, where you'll find the Cathedral. The Kombi fare is typically around 5 BWP. Be aware that Kombis can be crowded and operate on flexible routes.

  • Taxi

    From Sir Seretse Khama International Airport, a taxi to Christ the King Cathedral will take approximately 20-30 minutes. The fare will be around 157-215 BWP, but confirm the price before starting your journey. Taxis are readily available at the airport.

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Christ the King Cathedral, located on Queens Road in Gaborone, has been the central Roman Catholic church in Botswana since its construction in 1968. The cathedral is known for its architectural beauty and spiritual significance, offering a tranquil environment for prayer, reflection, and community engagement. The cathedral's design combines modern architectural elements with traditional touches, creating an impressive and welcoming facade. Inside, visitors can admire beautiful stained-glass windows depicting biblical scenes and intricate woodwork that showcases local craftsmanship. The spacious nave often hosts harmonious choir music during services, enhancing the sense of peace and reverence. Beyond its religious importance, Christ the King Cathedral serves as a cultural hub, hosting various community events that highlight Botswana's rich heritage. Visitors are encouraged to participate in these events to deepen their understanding of the local culture. The cathedral is meticulously maintained, with clean surroundings and a secure environment. Pope John Paul II visited the cathedral on September 13, 1988, marking a significant moment in its history. The cathedral is open to visitors Monday through Friday, offering daily masses and a peaceful space for personal reflection. The premises are protected by a gatekeeper, ensuring uninterrupted moments of devotion.

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