Cathedral of Cadiz
The Cathedral of Cadiz, also known as the Catedral de Cádiz, is a prominent landmark located in the city of Cadiz, Spain. Construction began in 1722 and was completed in 1838, showcasing a blend of Baroque and Neoclassical architectural styles. Its distinctive yellow dome is a notable feature, making it easily recognizable against the skyline.
The cathedral houses several chapels and a museum, displaying religious artifacts and art. It is also known for its impressive bell tower, which offers panoramic views of the city and the Bay of Cadiz. The cathedral is a significant cultural and historical site for both locals and visitors.