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2025 Churches, Cathedrals

The Seville Cathedral stands as a testament to architectural diversity, seamlessly blending Gothic, Moorish, and Spanish Renaissance styles. Completed in 1519, it's renowned as the third largest cathedral in the world, drawing visitors with its stunning grandeur and intricate details. Situated next to the iconic Alcazar in Seville, this magnificent structure invites exploration within its vast halls and chapels. Beyond its architectural allure, the cathedral holds the historic tomb of Christopher Columbus, making a visit here both culturally and historically rewarding. The rooftop tour is particularly popular, offering breathtaking views of the cityscape and the cathedral's impressive spires. While touring, it's worth noting that opinions on the audio guide vary, so plan accordingly. A visit of 1-2 hours suffices to appreciate its beauty and significance, all easily accessible via a wheelchair-accessible entrance. The Seville Cathedral, with its art, history, and stunning views, is undoubtedly a highlight of any trip to Seville.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Paseo Colon (Jardines Cristina)
Bus stop 444 m walk
Paseo Cristóbal Colón (Dos de Mayo)
Bus stop 433 m walk
Archivo de Indias
Tram stop 135 m walk
Plaza Nueva
Tram stop 333 m walk
Puerta de Jerez
Tram stop 405 m walk
Puerta Jerez
Subway station 442 m walk

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4.8
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Yulian Vernal
Yulian Vernal
1 week ago on Google

Espectacular

Sabina
Sabina
1 week ago on Google

Katedra robi duże wrażenie, należy docenić kunszt artystów. Koniecznie trzeba zobaczyć będąc w Sewilli.

Darren Hickey
Darren Hickey
1 week ago on Google

Ok but not as nice as el Salvador church