Cathedral of Sucre
The Cathedral of Sucre, also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Sucre, is a prominent religious building located in the city of Sucre, Bolivia. Constructed between 1559 and 1712, it showcases a blend of Baroque and Neoclassical architectural styles. The cathedral is notable for its striking white façade and beautiful interior, which features intricate altars and religious artwork.
As the main church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sucre, the cathedral plays a significant role in the spiritual life of the community. It is situated in the historic center of Sucre, a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting both locals and tourists who admire its historical and cultural significance.