Morelia Cathedral
Morelia Cathedral is a stunning example of Baroque architecture located in the heart of Morelia, the capital of Michoacán, Mexico. Construction began in 1744 and was completed in 1748, featuring pink cantera stone that gives the building its distinctive color. The cathedral is known for its impressive twin towers and intricate interior, which includes beautiful altarpieces and religious art.
The cathedral serves as the main church of the Diocese of Morelia and is a significant cultural landmark. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991, highlighting its historical and architectural importance. Visitors often admire its grandeur and the surrounding Plaza de Armas.