Visit Barcelona's 600-year-old cathedral, known for its stunning Gothic architecture, beautiful cloisters, and the crypt housing Saint Eulalia's remains.
Enhance your knowledge of this historical structure, which took 150 years to build, as you stroll through the cathedral.
Observe the 13 geese in the Well of the Geese fountain, representing the symbols of Saint Eulalia's demise, while exploring the Gothic cloister.
Explore the cathedral’s choir and admire the eye-catching canopies, pinnacles, and the wooden pulpit created in the 15th century.
Explore the Sala Capitular chapter house and look up at its stunning interior with exquisite timber seating and a luxurious red carpet.
About Cathedral of Barcelona, Spain:
The Cathedral of Barcelona, also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, stands as a chief example of Gothic architecture in the heart of Barcelona. The exterior features a fancy elevation with intricate details, while the interior brags of captivating arches, and exquisite carvings. The cathedral houses the Well of the Geese, and the choir area with spectacular canopies, pinnacles, and a wooden pulpit. The cathedral remains a significant historical landmark, reflecting the rich heritage of Barcelona for the past 600 years.
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