
Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca
Palma, Spain
Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca - A Masterpiece of Gothic Architecture in Palma Spain
Nestled in the heart of Palma on Plaça de la Seu, the Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca stands as a stunning example of Gothic architecture and a must-visit cultural landmark in the Balearic Islands. Often simply called La Seu, this cathedral offers visitors an unforgettable journey through history, art, and breathtaking design. Its ornate stone façade and the magnificent rose window are iconic sights, while the wrought-iron canopy designed by Gaudí adds a unique artistic touch.
Explore the rich history and awe-inspiring architecture
Step inside to discover an expansive interior filled with numerous altars and treasured religious relics, reflecting centuries of devotion and artistry. The cathedral’s soaring Gothic arches and intricate stonework create a peaceful and contemplative atmosphere that captivates history buffs, art lovers, and spiritual visitors alike. Whether marveling at the detailed sculptures or admiring the play of light through stained glass, every corner offers something remarkable.
Unique experiences and visitor tips
To deepen your visit, consider joining one of the guided tours priced at 15 EUR. These tours offer fascinating insights into the cathedral's history, architectural details, and hidden gems. For an extra special experience, the terrace access, also 15 EUR, lets you climb up to panoramic vantage points where sweeping views of Palma and the shimmering Mediterranean await. Be prepared for about 150 steep steps if you choose to ascend to the roof terraces!
- Guided tours available for a detailed exploration of the cathedral's art and history.
- Terrace access offers breathtaking panoramic views of Palma and the Mediterranean Sea.
- Book online to skip queues and guarantee your entry, especially during peak seasons.
Location and surroundings
Situated in the vibrant Centre district of Palma, the cathedral overlooks the sea and is surrounded by charming streets filled with cafés, artisan shops, and lively markets. After your visit, take a stroll around Plaça de la Seu to soak in the local atmosphere and enjoy some delicious Mallorcan cuisine nearby. This iconic cathedral not only offers architectural splendor but also anchors you in the cultural heart of Palma.
Open Now - Closing 5:15 PM
Monday
10:00–17:15
Tuesday
10:00–17:15
Wednesday
10:00–17:15
Thursday
10:00–17:15
Friday
10:00–17:15
Saturday
10:00–14:15
Sunday
Closed
Aggregated Ratings 4.6
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