
The Catedral de Santa Catalina de Alejandría in Cartagena, Colombia, is a historic Catholic church known for its Herrerian architectural style, characteristic of the reign of Felipe II. Located in the historic center of Cartagena, it serves as the episcopal see of the Archbishop of Cartagena, one of the oldest episcopal sees in the Americas. Its construction began in 1577 and was completed in 1612, with significant alterations and the addition of its current tower in the early 20th century by French architect Gastón Lelarge.