<p><br> The Catedral Metropolitana in Mexico City's Constitution Square is an imposing example of Spanish Baroque architecture.</p>

Catedral Metropolitana


The Catedral Metropolitana in Mexico City's Constitution Square is an imposing example of Spanish Baroque architecture.

Photograph by Krista Rossow

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