
Catedral de Sevilla
Seville, Andalusia
Last updated June 2026

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Plan Your Visit
Seville Cathedral is one of the world's largest churches and the largest Gothic cathedral, completed in the early 16th century. Visitors can explore its massive Gothic architecture, including the iconic Giralda tower, royal chapels containing notable historical figures, and the tomb of Christopher Columbus. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stands alongside the Alcázar palace complex as a major architectural and historical landmark of Andalusia.
What to See
- ›Giralda tower
- ›Royal chapel with remains of Ferdinand III of Castile and Alfonso the Wise
- ›Tomb of Christopher Columbus and his son Diego
- ›One of the largest churches in the world
- ›Largest Gothic cathedral
- ›UNESCO World Heritage Site
- ›Gothic section 126 m long and 76 m wide
- ›Central nave height of 36 m
Tours & Experiences
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