Catedral de Cádiz
The Catedral de Cádiz, also known as the Cádiz Cathedral, is a prominent baroque and neoclassical church located in the city of Cádiz, Spain. Construction began in 1722 and was completed in 1838, making it a significant architectural landmark. The cathedral is known for its distinctive yellow dome and beautiful façade, which attracts many visitors.
Inside, the cathedral features stunning altarpieces and chapels, showcasing religious art and history. The Catedral de Cádiz also houses a museum that displays various artifacts related to its history and the city. Its location near the Plaza de la Catedral makes it a central point for both locals and tourists.