Fun fact: this small chapel favored by photographers is a wholly modern building in modern style & technologies.
From the book Ethiopia: The Living Churches of an Ancient Kingdom, a more accurate description:
This small, modern church is built in front of the grotto where Ethiopian Saint Aragawi is said to have vanished.
It also has corrugated metal roofs which are decidedly a modern technology.
That’s why it looks so out of place among the Ethiopian building set mostly based on round mud huts and Gondar architecture.
By comparison, it’s easy to tell that the main building of the Debre Damo monastery it’s attached to, however its vintage, is built with traditional technology:
However, even the main building has modern metal roofs, because historically these buildings would probably have thatch roofs.
Of course, the AoE3DE icing on the cake is that the same model is reused for the Athos Monastery, turning one of the most venerated sites of Greece into modern African rural house with corrugated steel. So good!
And building a church atop a Panama shipwreck, that just puts a cherry on top.
(As with other mines, the shipwreck model disappears after the MM is complete, and reappears when it is destroyed.)