Places in Spain - Barcelona Cathedral
The Cathedral is a beautiful example of Catalan Gothic architecture, started in 1298. The complicated facade was added much later, in the 19th century. |
The Cathedral is to be found in the heart of the old quarter in Placa de la Seu and is surrounded by buildings of interest.
Every Sunday at noon, local people gather in front of the Cathedral to dance the famous Sardana, the Catalan national dance. You will be made welcome to join in. The steps to the Cathedral are also popular with street beggars and entertainers.
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| The large bell towers combine medieval and Renaissance styles and it ranks among the most impressive Cathedrals in Spain. |
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you have time, explore the impressive interior of the Cathedral and wonder at
the many tiny chapels inside, each one dedicated to a different saint. The
Cathedral also contains a museum of medieval art. Admission to the Cathedral is
free but there is a small charge for the museum. |
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