Limón Cathedral, officially known as St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, is a Catholic church located in the city of Limón, Costa Rica. The cathedral was built in 1940, after the previous building was destroyed by an earthquake in 1910.The cathedral was designed in the neoclassical style by renowned Costa Rican architect Luis Llach, who has designed many important buildings throughout Costa Rica. The church features a Spanish colonial-style facade with two bell towers overlooking the city of Limón.The interior of the cathedral is spacious and bright, with high vaulted ceilings and frescoes decorating the walls. There are also numerous statues of saints and a large gold cross above the main altar. The cathedral is very important to the local Catholic community and hosts regular Masses and other religious services.Limón Cathedral is an important symbol of the city and Costa Rican culture. It is a popular place of worship for the Catholic community and a popular tourist destination for visitors who wish to admire the beauty of the neoclassical architecture and immerse themselves in Costa Rica’s religious culture.