
Caracas Cathedral
Caracas Cathedral, officially known as the Catedral de Caracas, is a historic Catholic church located in Venezuela’s capital. Built in the 18th century, it features a blend of colonial-era architecture with bell towers and a stone façade. The cathedral serves as a religious and cultural landmark, hosting regular worship services, celebrations, and historic events. Its interior offers a serene ambiance with religious artworks and historical artifacts, reflecting the city’s colonial past. As the primary cathedral of Caracas, it holds significance for both spiritual life and heritage preservation in Venezuela.