Valencia Cathedral, Roman Catholic cathedral in Ciutat Vella, Spain.
The Valencia Cathedral combines Gothic and Romanesque elements across its 94-meter length, featuring three distinct portals and the 55-meter Micalet tower.
Construction began in 1262 on a former mosque site, with architects Andreu Julià and Francesc Baldomar leading the Gothic architectural development.
The cathedral displays Goya paintings and contains a 14th-century Gothic pulpit where Saint Vincent Ferrer delivered his sermons to the congregation.
Visitors can explore the cathedral Monday through Friday from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM, with Saturday opening earlier at 10:00 AM.
Since March 18, 1437, the cathedral has housed the Holy Chalice, believed to be the cup used during the Last Supper.
Location: Ciutat Vella
Location: La Seu
Location: Valencia
Inception: June 23, 1262
Architects: Andreu Julià, Francesc Baldomar
Architectural style: Valencian Gothic, Gothic art
Height: 55 m
Length: 94 m
Width: 53 m
Address: Pl. de l'Almoina, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain 46003 València
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 10:30-18:30; Saturday 10:00-18:30; Sunday 10:30-18:30
Phone: +34963918127
Website: http://catedraldevalencia.es
GPS coordinates: 39.47561,-0.37514
Latest update: May 26, 2025 21:05
Valencia combines Roman sites, Gothic buildings, modern architecture, and natural areas. The city features art museums, historical markets, medieval gates, and the Ciudad de las Artes science center. The Turia Park and beaches allow outdoor recreation, while the Cathedral and Silk Exchange display the city's heritage.
El Micalet
78 m
Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken
72 m
Centre Arqueològic de l'Almoina
97 m
Banys de l'Almirall
161 m
Palau de Castellfort
151 m
Museu de la Ciutat de València
138 m
Casa del Punt de Ganxo
81 m
Palau del Marqués de Campo
121 m
Admiral's Palace
166 m
Palau Arquebisbal de València
93 m
Casa de la Ciutat
125 m
Cárcel de San Vicente
84 m
Palau dels Escrivà
159 m
Casa natalícia de Sant Lluís Bertran
168 m
Casa Vestuari
50 m
Cripta Arqueològica de Sant Vicent Màrtir
18 m
Edifici Cánovas
149 m
Almodí de València
160 m
Arxiu de la Catedral de València
27 m
Diocesan Cathedral Museum of Valencia
39 m
Plaza de la Virgen
89 m
Building at 18 Reina square, Valencia
79 m
Arxiu-Biblioteca de la Catedral de València
52 m
Roman city walls of Valencia
126 m
Convent of Puritat i Sant Jaume
172 m
Coat of arms of Valencia at Casa del Rellotger
61 m
Biblioteca de la Reial Acadèmia de Cultura Valenciana
118 m
Ceramic panel of Christ the Saviour
167 mReviews
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