Construction began on the Puebla Cathedral around 1535, although work wasn’t completed until the 17th century. As a result, this fixture of the Puebla skyline features a mishmash of architectural styles, including a baroque interior with an octagonal altar and Renaissance facades.
See the exterior from the top deck of a hop-on hop-off bus, or gain a deeper understanding of the cathedral’s history and architecture during a shared or private city tour. These tours typically include visits to other nearby attractions, such as the Biblioteca Palafoxiana, food tastings, or stops at Talavera tile factories, making them ideal for first-time visitors.