Its facade is made of green
cantera stone commonly found in Oaxaca's buildings, and the interior is in
Neoclassical style. The altar features a statue of Our Lady of the Assumption (Nuestra Señora de la Asunción) which was made in
Italy during the
Porfirian era, The towers of the cathedral are not the originals, as they were destroyed in the
1931 Oaxaca earthquake. In the south wing there is a clock donated to Oaxaca by King
Fernando VII The Lord of Lightning is in the last chapel on the left, while the second on the right contains the remains of the Cross of Huatulco. Atop the west wall of the
quire is a locally built baroque
pipe organ, parts of which date to 1711–1712, restored in 1997. ==References==