Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima

Basilica Cathedral of Lima
Basílica Catedral de Lima (Spanish)
View from the Plaza Mayor in 2022
12°02′49″S 77°01′47″W / 12.04694°S 77.02972°W / -12.04694; -77.02972
LocationPlaza Mayor, Lima
CountryPeru
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
Former name(s)Iglesia Metropolitana de los Reyes
Authorising papal bullMay 14, 1541
DedicationJohn the Apostle
ConsecratedMarch 11, 1540
Architecture
Architect(s)Francisco Becerra, Juan Martínez de Arrona, Juan Rher, Matías Maestro
StyleRenaissance, Gothic, Neoclassical, Baroque and Plateresque
Groundbreaking1535
Completed1797
Administration
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Lima
Clergy
ArchbishopCarlos Castillo Mattasoglio
Bishop(s)Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne, Bishop Emeritus

The Basilica Cathedral of Lima, commonly known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima, and formerly the Iglesia Metropolitana de los Reyes, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Lima, Peru. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Lima. Its construction began in 1535 by under Francisco Pizarro and was completed in 1797, having been built in its present form between 1602 and 1797. Its patron saint is Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist, to whom it is dedicated.

Located on the eastern limit of the Plaza Mayor, at the second block of the Jirón Carabaya, and is part of the Historic Centre of Lima. The Archbishop's Palace and Iglesia del Sagrario are located beside the cathedral. It is the oldest and largest church in Peru.