Cádiz Cathedral

Catedral de la Santa Cruz de Cádiz
cathedral in Cádiz
#1 in Cádiz / #127 in Spain
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by Holger Uwe Schmitt
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Cádiz Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Cruz, is a prominent landmark in the coastal city of Cádiz, Spain. Constructed over a span of more than a century from 1722 to 1838, the cathedral showcases a blend of architectural styles, primarily Baroque and Neoclassical. One of its most striking features is the golden dome that gleams under the Andalusian sun, offering a striking contrast to the blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The interior is equally impressive, with grand altarpieces, intricate chapels, and a crypt that houses the remains of notable figures, including the composer Manuel de Falla.


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