
St. Louis Cathedral
Saint Louis Cathedral, located in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a historic Roman Catholic church and the oldest continuously active cathedral in the United States, dating back to 1794. Famous for its striking white facade and distinctive twin steeples, it serves as the spiritual and cultural centerpiece of Jackson Square. The cathedral's architecture reflects Spanish colonial influence, with renovations over centuries blending Gothic and Baroque styles. It has witnessed significant events, including celebrations and historical moments, and continues to host religious services and special ceremonies, attracting visitors and worshippers alike to appreciate its historical significance and architectural beauty.