The Cathedral of Havana, known as Catedral de la Habana, is a prominent baroque-style church located in the heart of Old Havana. Completed in the 18th century, it features two striking bell towers and a beautifully ornate façade. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Christopher, the patron saint of Havana, and serves as a significant religious and cultural landmark.
As a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Cathedral attracts numerous visitors each year. Its interior boasts stunning altars, religious art, and a serene atmosphere. The cathedral is also home to the remains of Christopher Columbus, adding to its historical importance and allure.