Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Completed in 1800, this grand, ornate neoclassical cathedral is the seat of the city's archbishop.

The Metropolitan Cathedral, also known as Catedral Metropolitana, is a magnificent Roman Catholic cathedral located in Santiago, Chile. The cathedral's neoclassical facade, soaring columns, and twin towers create a grand and awe-inspiring presence. Inside, the cathedral is adorned with intricate religious artwork, stained glass windows, and ornate altars.
The cathedral is a significant religious and cultural symbol, serving as the seat of the Archbishop of Santiago. It is also a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into Chile's rich religious heritage and architectural legacy.
Plaza de Armas 498 , Santiago, 8320341, CL