The cathedral in the Spanish town of Segovia is considered to be a pearl of the eclectic architecture (it is called the “Dame of Cathedrals”). The temple is located at the Plaza Mayor – the main square of the town. The construction of the cathedral was begun in 16th century and finished two centuries later. Initially the cathedral was built in the Gothic style, however, numerous reconstructions changed the style of the temple into the mixture of Gothic, Renaissance and Rococo styles.