Seville Cathedral: Gothic Grandeur & Columbus Tomb
Step into the magnificent Seville Cathedral, the world's largest Gothic cathedral and a UNESCO World Heritage site, where history, art, and faith converge. This colossal structure, once a grand mosque, stands as a powerful symbol of Seville's enduring legacy and architectural ambition. Prepare to be awestruck by its sheer scale, intricate details, and the profound historical narratives embedded within its sacred walls, including the final resting place of Christopher Columbus.
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Overview
Seville Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and a testament to Spain's rich history and architectural prowess. Originally a mosque, its transformation into a cathedral after the Reconquista in the 13th century symbolizes the cultural shifts in Andalusia. Today, visitors can marvel at its sheer scale, intricate Gothic details, and the tomb of Christopher Columbus, a powerful connection to the Age of Discovery. The cathedral's architecture is breathtaking. Its soaring naves, adorned with elaborate carvings and stained-glass windows, create an awe-inspiring atmosphere. The Giralda Tower, a former minaret, offers panoramic views of Seville after a climb up its ramped interior, a unique feature designed to allow guards to ascend on horseback. Inside, the vast main altarpiece is a masterpiece of gilded wood carving, depicting scenes from the life of Christ. Don't miss the Capilla Mayor (Main Chapel) with its magnificent retablo Mayor and the Royal Chapel, housing the tomb of Ferdinand III and Queen Isabella. Exploring Seville Cathedral is an immersive journey through centuries of art, faith, and history. Visitors can climb the Giralda for unparalleled city vistas, admire the opulent tomb of Christopher Columbus, and wander through the various chapels, each with its own unique artistic treasures. The sheer size and grandeur of the cathedral are overwhelming, offering countless photo opportunities and moments of quiet contemplation. It’s a place where Gothic grandeur meets Mudéjar artistry, creating a truly unique spiritual and architectural experience. From the intricate details of the choir stalls to the vastness of the naves, every corner tells a story, making it an essential stop for anyone visiting Seville.
Opening Hours
Monday-Saturday: 10:45 AM - 5:00 PM, Sunday: 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM.
Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
Hours may vary on holidays and during religious services.
Admission Prices
Adults: €12.00, Students (15-25) & Seniors (65+): €6.00, Children (under 15): Free