




Catedral de Sevilla
Place
4.8 (46255 reviews)
Large Gothic cathedral featuring iconic Moorish bell tower with city views, plus Columbus' tomb.
Av. de la Constitución, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
+34 954 21 49 71
Did You Know?
Chapels Galore
The Seville Cathedral boasts a whopping 80 chapels, including the Capilla Real, where Ferdinand III, his wife, and Alfonso the Wise are buried. In 1896, it was reported that around 500 masses were conducted daily in these chapels.
From Mosque to Cathedral
The Seville Cathedral stands on the site of a former mosque built by Yaqub Yusuf. After the city's conquest by Ferdinand III, the mosque was converted into a cathedral, with its orientation changed and spaces adapted for Christian worship.
Bell Tower with a Past
The Giralda, the cathedral's iconic bell tower, was originally a minaret from the mosque that stood on the site during Seville's Muslim rule. When the cathedral was built, the minaret was converted into a bell tower, and until recently, it was the highest point in Seville.
A Bold Statement
Local legend says that clerics involved in the cathedral's construction declared, “Let’s build a church so beautiful and large that anyone who sees it will think we were mad.” This reflects the ambition and grandeur of the project.
Highlights from Reviews
• Gothic architecture
The cathedral boasts stunning Gothic architecture, with intricate details and towering spires.
• panoramic views
The Giralda tower offers panoramic views of Seville.
• Columbus's tomb
The cathedral houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus, adding historical significance.
• size and grandeur
The sheer size and grandeur of the cathedral create an awe-inspiring experience.