Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral is a historical and religious landmark located in the heart of Cebu City, Philippines. This Roman Catholic cathedral is the ecclesiastical seat of the Archdiocese of Cebu, one of the oldest dioceses in the Philippines, established in the 1500s. The cathedral's architecture is a blend of Spanish colonial and late-19th-century neoclassical styles, indicative of the Philippines' colonial past and religious heritage. It was built from coral stones sourced from local quarries and features an ornate façade with religious sculptures and stained glass windows. Over time, the cathedral has undergone several renovations and restorations to maintain its grandeur, especially after damages caused by wars and natural disasters. The cathedral also holds important cultural and religious events, such as the feast of Santo Niño, which attracts numerous pilgrims and tourists. Visitors to the cathedral can admire its rich historical significance, intricate designs, and the peaceful sanctuary it offers in the bustling city.