Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, located in the Philippines, stands as a testament to the region’s history and resilience. Built with thick white walls designed to withstand tropical typhoons, the cathedral’s facade is adorned with griffins and floral motifs, making it a striking example of local architecture. This facade is the only original part remaining, as the interior was destroyed during World War II. Today, visitors can explore the restored cathedral, which features a gold altar and life-size statues of saints, offering a glimpse into the rich religious heritage of Cebu.
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