Take a tour of Guadalajara Cathedral in Mexico – part of the World’s Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
This Mexican historic landmark was first built in 1541 but was severely damaged thirty three years later from shots fired into the air by neighbors celebrating mass; the shots fell onto the thatched roof and set it ablaze.
The Cathedral of Guadalajara was acknowledged by Pope Pius the twelfth and has been hence forth ranked as a minor basilica.
The exterior of the Cathedral is a worthwhile excursion on its own, but the truly breathtaking beauty can be discovered inside.
Within these hallowed halls lie nine alters dedicated to several Patron Saints.
In addition to its alters, this Cathedral is home to the Relics of St. Innocent, the vestiges of three cardinals and the heart of a former Mexican president.
Throughout the years, the Cathedral has suffered through many earthquakes which toppled its towers; its consistent rebuilding is a testament to its importance to the community of Guadalajara.