The Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Bayanzürkh, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, designed by Serbian architect Predrag Stupar and consecrated in 2003 by Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe; its shape resembles that of a yurt.
They were added by 2005, and were part of a project of Brother Mark,[2] a member of the Taizé Community.
The windows depict the four evangelists in their symbolic forms: an eagle, an angel, a yak and a snow leopard.
Inside is a statue of the Virgin Mary, venerated after being discovered in the rubbish in 2013.
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