The Cathedral of Seville, with its imposing Gothic architecture and the emblematic Giralda, offers an unforgettable journey through the history, art and spirituality of the city.
The Cathedral of Seville, declared a World Heritage Site, is one of the largest and most spectacular Gothic temples in the world. Built over the old Almohad mosque, it combines Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements, reflecting the historical and religious evolution of the city. Its imposing structure and decorative richness make it an inescapable symbol of Seville. Among its most outstanding spaces is the famous Giralda, a bell tower that was originally an Islamic minaret and offers panoramic views of the city. Inside, the cathedral houses exquisitely decorated chapels, baroque altars and masterpieces by artists such as Murillo and Goya. Its main nave, with soaring ceilings and colorful stained glass windows, invites a contemplative and majestic experience. Located in the historic center, next to emblematic squares and palaces, the cathedral combines history, art and spirituality. A visit is a must for those seeking to admire the architecture, sacred art and grandeur of Seville from a cultural and emotional perspective.
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