Francisco Becerra (c. 1545–1605) was a Spanish architect.
Born in Trujillo (Extremadura), he designed and worked on several cathedrals in the New World.
[1] Becerra either designed the Puebla Cathedral, or worked on building it to designs by Claudio de Arciniega.
He also designed a cathedral in Lima, Peru, a church in Cuzco and several bridges.
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