The Catedral de Granada, located in the heart of the city, is a magnificent Renaissance cathedral that blends Gothic and Baroque architectural styles. Construction began in the early 16th century, shortly after the Catholic Monarchs' conquest of Granada, and it was completed over two centuries. The cathedral's grand facade, with its impressive columns and intricate details, leads to a stunning interior featuring a vast central nave, beautiful chapels, and a series of ornate altars. The cathedral’s sheer scale and artistic elements, including works by notable Spanish artists, make it one of the most significant landmarks in Granada, symbolizing the city’s transition from Moorish to Christian rule.