Guadalajara Cathedral, formally known as the Basílica de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Virgen María, stands prominently in the heart of Guadalajara’s historic center. Constructed in the 16th century, the cathedral showcases a unique blend of Spanish Renaissance architecture, with several stained-glass windows casting vibrant hues inside. The most striking features are the two yellow, neo-Gothic spires that rise above the building, adding a distinctive touch to the city’s skyline. Visitors can explore the interior, admiring the intricate details and historical significance of this architectural gem.
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