About

In the vibrant city of Seville, the Church of Santa Catalina stands as a remarkable testament to Gothic and Mudéjar architecture, captivating visitors with its spiritual essence and evocative bell tower. Dating back to between the 13th and 14th centuries, this church has earned its designation as a "Bien De Interes Cultural," highlighting its importance as a cultural treasure. The church's exquisite design, both inside and out, invites visitors to explore its spectacular chapel, known for its breathtaking beauty that could rival that of many main cathedrals. With a convenient wheelchair accessible entrance, Iglesia De Santa Catalina welcomes all who seek to immerse themselves in a unique architectural experience, offering a deeply spiritual atmosphere rated highly by its visitors.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Plaza P. Jerónimo de Córdoba
Bus stop 146 m walk
Plaza Ponce de Léon
Bus stop 57 m walk
Ponce de León
Bus stop 45 m walk
Imagen (Plaza Encarnación)
Bus stop 269 m walk
Jerónimo de Córdoba (Supermercado)
Bus stop 137 m walk
Plaza Ponce de Leon (Juan de Mesa)
Bus stop 73 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 1,077 reviews
4.7/5 1,077 reviews
Andres Vol
Andres Vol
2 weeks ago on Google

Una pena que cierren tanto tiempo entre la mañana y la tarde .La vi, quería ver su interior por ser además monumento nacional , pero no hubo suerte .

Melanie Klemczak
Melanie Klemczak
3 weeks ago on Google

Überfüllt und Fürstin Erachtens zu teuer.

Lorenzo
Lorenzo
4 weeks ago on Google

Bella