The current cathedral wasn't the original church built at this site, there had been several…read morepredecessors. The current building was built start around 1755, and is one of the last monumental Baroque buildings in Europe.
Typically, in a cathedral building one would find the entrance between the two towers, but here you enter by the backside. It was fun to watch several confused people in the courtyard trying to find the entrance. Once you manage to find the entrance you will be impressed by the brightness of the white interior and amazed by the green stucco work, rose marble altars, gilded altar screen, large ceiling frescoes, and abundance of cherubs spying on you from every corner. Beneath the apse there is a small crypt, but it wasn't open. Also, there is no access to climb either of the towers.
Overall, the interior took my breath away, and my eyes were always catching something new as I walked throughout the lovely church.