Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia
Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, Cathedral in Barcelona, Spain
The Barcelona Cathedral is a stunning Gothic cathedral located in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter.
Constructed from the 13th to 15th centuries, it stands as a testament to Barcelona's rich medieval history.
The cathedral is dedicated to Eulalia of Barcelona, who is co-patron saint of Barcelona.
Visitors can explore its beautiful cloister, climb to the rooftop for panoramic city views, or attend a mass service.
Every Sunday, locals gather in front of the cathedral to dance the traditional Catalan dance, Sardana.
Location: Gothic Quarter
Inception: 1298
Architects: Jaume Fabre, Bertran Riquer, Bernat Roca, Arnau Bargués, Jaume Solà, Bartolomé Gual, Andreu Escuder, Josep Oriol Mestres i Esplugas, August Font i Carreras
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
Elevation above the sea: 12 m
Height: 26 m
Length: 90 m
Width: 40 m
Material: Montjuïc stone
Address: Pla Seu, 3, Comtes, 1, Pietat, 1, Bisbe, 10 i Santa Llúcia, 2 08001
Website: catedralbcn.org
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap