Cathedral of Alcalá
The Cathedral of Alcalá, officially known as the Cathedral of Saints Justus and Pastor, is located in Alcalá de Henares, Spain. It was built between the 15th and 17th centuries, showcasing a mix of Gothic and Neoclassical architectural styles. The cathedral serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Alcalá and is notable for its impressive façade and beautiful interior.
Inside, visitors can find stunning altarpieces, chapels, and religious artwork. The cathedral is also home to the Museum of the Cathedral, which displays various artifacts and historical items related to its long history. It is a significant landmark in the region, attracting both tourists and pilgrims.