Saint John's Cathedral
Saint John's is the capital of Antigua and Barbuda, dominated by the magnificent St. John's Cathedral with its iconic twin-tower baroque façade. Originally built in 1681 and reconstructed after earthquakes, the cathedral's striking white towers rise majestically against the Caribbean sky, serving as the most recognizable landmark of the island nation and a symbol of its Anglican heritage and colonial past.
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