Stock Photo - is one of the most important structures in all of Spain. Built in 1533, the Cathedral of Baeza in Jaén, Spain is an example of Spanish Renaissance architecture, and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. It is dedicated to Saint Paul and was built on the ruins of a former 11th century Mudéjar-style mosque. The cathedral features a Renaissance façade, a Gothic portico, and a beautiful Latin cross shaped interior with six chapels. Inside, visitors can admire the extensively carved altarpieces, 18th-century stalls, a 12th-century bell tower, and other amazing sculptures. The cathedral is renowned for the quality of its art and architecture, making it a must-see attraction in the historic center of Baeza.

Stock Photo: is one of the most important structures in all of Spain. Built in 1533, the Cathedral of Baeza in Jaén, Spain is an example of Spanish Renaissance architecture.

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