Valencia Cathedral, Cathedral in Valencia, Spain
The Valencia Cathedral, also known as Saint Mary's Cathedral, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture.
Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, the cathedral stands on the site of a former mosque.
The cathedral houses the Holy Chalice, reputed to be the Holy Grail from the Last Supper.
Visitors can climb the Miguelete Tower for panoramic views of Valencia.
The cathedral features a mix of architectural styles including Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque.
Location: Ciutat Vella
Location: La Seu
Location: Valencia
Inception: June 23, 1262
Architects: Andreu Julià, Francesc Baldomar
Architectural style: Valencian Gothic
Height: 55 m
Length: 94 m
Width: 53 m
Website: catedraldevalencia.es
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap