Granade Cathedral
The Granade Cathedral can be found in Plaza de Colon, in the center of this beautiful colonial town in Nicaragua. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. The neoclassical style is easily recognized on the building's entrance. There are four chapels in the cathedral. The cathedral has been rebuilt several times since its construction in 1583. The building was completely destroyed in 1856. In the late 19th century, the construction of the new cathedral was halted due to a lack of funding. When new plans were drawn up its construction continued and ended in 1915.