Consecrated in 1878, the Cathedral of Salta stands as a National Historical Monument and a striking example of Italianate baroque architecture. Its façade, a vivid blend of candy-pink and cream, evokes the ornate layers of a wedding cake. Inside, the cathedral houses significant 16th-century relics and the ashes of General Martin Miguel de Güemes, adding to its historical and cultural importance. Visitors can explore the richly decorated interior, which offers a glimpse into the region’s colonial past and religious heritage.
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