Cathedral of Barcelona

Experience the grandeur of the Cathedral of Barcelona! Admire its Gothic splendor, historic chapels, and panoramic rooftop views. A true architectural gem in the heart of the city! 

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Cathedral of Barcelona

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Barcelona is a metropolis located in the northeast of Spain and is the second largest city in the country. Barcelona, the capital of the autonomous region of Catalonia, is also the largest settlement in the region. 

The construction of the cathedral began in 1298, and over time, this magnificent Gothic-style building has become one of the most important religious and cultural symbols of Barcelona. 

With the completion of the towers of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary, the structure will finally be completed in 2025. 

Cathedral is a term used in the Christian world, especially for Catholics and Anglicans. 

In Spain, the basis of religious life is largely Catholic Christianity. 

The full name of Barcelona Cathedral is “Cathedral of Santa Eulalia and the Holy Cross” 

The cathedral is built in Catalan Gothic style and has a structure consisting of five naves. The main nave is 28 meters high. The bell towers are 54 meters high. 

Inside the cathedral; There are important buildings such as the crypt with the tomb of St Eulalia, the courtyard with 13 white geese, and the 13th century Santa Llúcia Chapel. 

The 13 white geese in the cathedral courtyard symbolize the martyrdom of St Eulalia at the age of 13. 

The Lepanto Chapel, located to the right of the cathedral's main door, houses a holy cross used in the Battle of Inebahti, where the Catalan fleet triumphed over the Ottoman Empire. 

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