Introduction to Toledo Cathedral: Toledo Cathedral is the second largest Gothic church in Spain and the archbishopric church of Spanish Catholicism. The cathedral is based on the church built by the Visigoths in the 6th century. Construction began in the 13th century and lasted for about 3 centuries. It was finally officially completed in 1593.
The bell tower on the left side of the main station of the church is 90 meters high, with a large bell weighing 17,515 kilograms (cast in 1735); the main church is 112 meters long, 56 meters wide, and 45 meters high, supported by 88 large stone pillars; There are 22 ancestral halls around the main church; the choir of the cathedral is located in the center of the main church. The two rows of choir seats are treasures of Spanish wood carving art. The lower row is Gothic and the upper row is Renaissance, two artistic styles. A perfect blend of water and milk. There are 54 comic strips engraved above the lower seats, vividly recording the historical scenes of the recapture of Granada in the War of Liberation.