Guadix Cathedral
Guadix Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of the Incarnation, is located in the town of Guadix in southern Spain. This impressive structure was built between the 16th and 18th centuries, showcasing a blend of Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles. The cathedral features a striking façade and a beautiful interior adorned with intricate altarpieces and religious artwork.
The cathedral is built on the site of a former mosque, reflecting the region's diverse history. Its prominent bell tower, known as the campanario, stands out in the skyline of Guadix. The cathedral is a significant landmark and a popular destination for both tourists and locals.