Puebla Cathedral
Puebla Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of Puebla, is a prominent Roman Catholic church located in Puebla, Mexico. Construction began in 1575 and was completed in 1690, showcasing a blend of Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles. The cathedral is known for its stunning twin towers, intricate altarpieces, and beautiful frescoes.
The cathedral serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Puebla and is a significant historical and cultural landmark. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, highlighting its importance in Mexican history and architecture. Visitors can admire its grandeur and learn about its rich heritage.