Catedral de la Almudena
The Catedral de la Almudena is the main Catholic church in Madrid, Spain. It was consecrated by Pope John Paul II in 1993, making it one of the newest cathedrals in Europe. The architecture combines various styles, including Neoclassical and Gothic, reflecting its long construction period that began in 1883.
Located next to the Royal Palace of Madrid, the cathedral features stunning stained glass windows and a beautiful dome. Its interior is adorned with intricate chapels and artwork, making it a significant religious and cultural landmark in the city. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views from the dome's terrace.