The Catedral Primada, also known as the Primatial Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo, is a prominent Roman Catholic cathedral located in Toledo, Spain. Construction began in 1226 and was completed in 1493, showcasing a stunning blend of Gothic and Mudejar architectural styles. It is renowned for its impressive façade, intricate stained glass windows, and a magnificent altarpiece.
As the seat of the Archbishop of Toledo, the cathedral holds significant religious importance. It houses numerous artworks, including works by famous artists such as El Greco. The Catedral Primada is a UNESCO World Heritage site and attracts many visitors each year, reflecting its historical and cultural significance.