Madrid is home to several iconic landmarks. The Bullfighter's Ring has neomudéjar architecture and shields of Spanish provinces. The Country Hall has a modern Baroque facade and was built in 1907, opposite the Cibeles fountain, a symbol of the city. The Cathedral of the Almudena began construction in 1883 and was consecrated in 1911, making it the first cathedral outside Rome to be consecrated by the Pope. The Prado Museum houses European masterpieces from the 16th-19th centuries and is one of the most important art museums in the world, featuring works by Velázquez, El Greco, Goya, and others.