Discover Mallorca’s La Seu Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece with towering naves, a stunning rose window, and art by Gaudí and Barceló. Explore its history and sacred art with an optional audio guide.
- Visit Mallorca’s iconic La Seu Cathedral and Sacred Art Museum.
- Admire the 14-meter-wide Gothic rose window.
- Explore Gaudí’s and Barceló’s artistic transformations.
- Learn centuries of history with an optional audio guide.
- Marvel at one of Europe’s tallest Gothic naves.
Step into the magnificent La Seu Cathedral, Mallorca’s Gothic icon overlooking Palma’s seashore. Built in the 13th century, this architectural masterpiece boasts one of Europe’s tallest naves and a spectacular 14-meter-wide rose window, a highlight of Gothic design. Inside, discover the artistic contributions of Antoni Gaudí and Miquel Barceló, whose modern touches bring new life to this historic space. Enhance your visit with an optional audio guide, offering insights into the cathedral’s history, from its foundation on a former mosque to its modern transformations. Complete your journey at the Museum of Sacred Art, where religious artifacts and historic treasures reveal Mallorca’s deep spiritual heritage. La Seu is a must-visit for history, art, and architecture lovers alike.
- Entry to La Seu Cathedral
- Access to the Museum of Sacred Art
- Transportation to and from the cathedral
- Food and beverages
Important Information:
- Access Location: Enter through the Cathedral Museum, Plaza de la Seo s/n.
- Dress Code: Appropriate attire for a religious site is required. Avoid swimsuits, sleeveless tops, etc.
- No Pets Allowed: Only guide dogs permitted.
- Luggage Restrictions: No suitcases or large bags allowed; lockers are not available.
Opening Hours:
- Summer (April - October):
- Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM - 5:15 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:15 PM
- Winter (November - March):
- Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM - 3:15 PM
- Sunday: Closed
- Non-refundable
The cathedral looks amazingvfrom the outside and inside. We paid 26eur for 2 people andnsaw actually tha the price was 10eur when entering the cathedral.