Attraction Guide: Rubaga Cathedral, Kampala, Uganda

Rubaga Cathedral Guide

A Beacon of Faith: Explore the Majestic Rubaga Cathedral Guide

Rubaga Cathedral, also known as St. Mary's Cathedral Rubaga, is a prominent landmark in Kampala and the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kampala. Its imposing architecture and rich history make it a must-see for any visitor to the city. The cathedral offers stunning panoramic views of Kampala from its hilltop location. The history of Rubaga Cathedral is deeply intertwined with the history of Uganda itself. The site was originally the palace of Kabaka Mutesa I, who ruled Buganda in the 19th century. He later donated the land to the Catholic Church. Construction of the cathedral began in 1914 and was completed in 1925. It stands as a testament to the enduring faith of the Catholic community in Uganda and the legacy of the early missionaries. Visitors to Rubaga Cathedral can explore the magnificent interior, admire the stained-glass windows, and learn about the history of the Catholic Church in Uganda. You can attend a mass service to experience the spiritual atmosphere of the cathedral. The grounds surrounding the cathedral offer peaceful gardens and stunning views of the city. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition associated with the cathedral itself, nearby restaurants offer a variety of Ugandan dishes, such as matooke (steamed green bananas), luwombo (meat or chicken steamed in banana leaves), and grilled fish.

Transportation

Rubaga Cathedral is easily accessible by public transport. You can take a taxi or a 'matatu' (shared taxi) from the city center. Look for matatus heading towards Rubaga. Many buses also pass near the cathedral. From the city center, you can take a bus heading to Rubaga Road. Ask the conductor to drop you off near the cathedral.