Cathedral of Cadiz
The Cathedral of Cádiz, located in Cádiz, Spain, is a remarkable architectural marvel known for its blend of Baroque and Neoclassical styles. Originally constructed in the 16th century, the Gothic cathedral was destroyed by an Anglo-Dutch fleet in 1596. The current structure, begun in 1722, took 116 years to complete, reflecting the evolving tastes of various architects. Visitors can admire the grand interior, including the main altar and numerous chapels, and enjoy panoramic views from the towers.
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