Cathedral of the Savior in his Epiphany of Zaragoza
Cathedral of the Savior in his Epiphany of Zaragoza, Catholic cathedral in Plaza de la Seo, Zaragoza, Spain.
The Cathedral of the Savior in his Epiphany is a place of worship in Zaragoza that blends Romanesque, Gothic, Mudéjar, and Baroque architectural styles throughout its structure. The building was expanded and modified over several centuries, creating the layered architectural character visible today.
Construction began in the 12th century following the Christian victory over Muslim rule in Zaragoza. The structure rose on the site of a former mosque and underwent modifications across different historical periods.
The cathedral's dedication to the Epiphany reflects a key Christian celebration, and this religious focus remains visible in the decorated chapels throughout the interior. Local residents and pilgrims continue to gather here for worship and special occasions, keeping the space alive with spiritual purpose.
The interior can be explored on foot, and accessibility features allow visitors with limited mobility to navigate the spaces. Checking opening times in advance is helpful, as hours vary seasonally and may be affected by religious services.
Between the 14th and 16th centuries, this was where Aragonese kings received their crowns, giving the structure royal significance. Though these ceremonies ended centuries ago, the interior spaces still carry the memory of their ceremonial importance.
Location: Zaragoza
Inception: 1166
Founders: Pedro Tarroja
Architectural style: Romanesque architecture, Mudéjar architecture of Aragon, Gothic architecture, baroque architecture, hall church
Address: Pl. de la Seo, 4, Casco Antiguo, 50001 Zaragoza, Spain
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 16:00-20:00; Sunday 10:00-12:00
Phone: +34976291231
Website: https://catedraldezaragoza.es
GPS coordinates: 41.65456,-0.87585
Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:00
Zaragoza combines Roman and Islamic architecture with modern cultural spaces. The city center features the Basilica del Pilar and La Seo Cathedral, while newer areas contain an aquarium and shopping centers. Traditional tapas bars line the streets of El Tubo district, and the Ebro River provides outdoor spaces.
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