
Catedral Basílica de la Asunción de María Santísima, commonly known as Guadalajara Cathedral, is an architectural gem blending Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. Completed in 1618, its stunning stained glass windows and twin Neo-Gothic towers are iconic. Situated in Plaza Guadalajara, the cathedral offers a serene atmosphere for reflection. The vibrant plaza features fountains and is a hub of activity, hosting open-air concerts and local vendors selling crafts and snacks. The surrounding area is rich in historical sites like the Government Palace and Regional Museum. It's an inviting spot for soaking up local culture and experiencing Guadalajara's Spanish colonial past.
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