Must Visit Religious Places in Spain
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Sagrada Família Church
Unfinished basilica blending Gothic and Art Nouveau architectural styles, designed by Antoni Gaudí. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the tallest church in the world as of October 2025.
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Cathedral of Santa Eulalia
Historic neo-gothic Roman Catholic cathedral serving as the seat of the archbishop, featuring notable Gothic architecture and religious significance.
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Santa Maria del Mar
14th-century Catalan Gothic basilica notable for its harmonious proportions and impressive stained-glass windows, recognized as a national monument.
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Almudena Cathedral
Neo-romanesque and neo-gothic Roman Catholic cathedral known for its architectural and historic significance.
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Seville Cathedral
Historic Gothic cathedral recognized as the largest of its kind and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features the bell tower La Giralda and houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
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San Francisco el Grande Basilica
Neoclassical Roman Catholic basilica noted for its majestic dome and significant artworks, including paintings by Goya and Zurbarán.
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Church of San Ginés
Historic Roman Catholic church notable for its baroque and rococo architecture, with origins dating back to the 9th century. It houses significant artworks and is designated as a national monument.
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Convent of Las Descalzas Reales
Renaissance monastery founded in 1559, known for its historic art collection and religious significance. It features notable Renaissance architecture and serves as both a place of worship and museum.
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Basilica of Santa Maria del Pi
Historic Gothic basilica from the 15th century featuring notable Catalan Gothic architecture, a large rose window, and a prominent bell tower.
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Expiatory Church of the Sacred Heart
Historic Catholic basilica known for its neo-Gothic and modernisme architecture, featuring panoramic views of the city.
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Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba
Historic religious building originally constructed as an Islamic mosque and later converted into a Catholic cathedral, renowned for its Moorish architecture and architectural evolution spanning nine centuries.
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Palma Cathedral
Historic Gothic cathedral featuring modern architectural elements and contributions from Antoni Gaudí, recognized as a national monument.
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Archbishop's Palace
Historic baroque palace built on Roman and Almohad foundations, serving as the residence and administrative center for archbishops. It houses notable architecture and significant art collections.
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Basilica of Our Lady of Hope Macarena
Neo-baroque Catholic basilica featuring a single nave and notable religious artworks. It houses the images of the Virgen de la Esperanza and other significant religious figures.
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Church of the Savior
Historic baroque church notable for its Christian art and architectural beauty, built on the site of an ancient mosque. It is recognized as a national monument and designed by Leonardo de Figueroa.
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Convent of San Francisco
The basilica was originally built in 1281, as ordered by James II of Majorca.
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New Cathedral of Salamanca
The New Cathedral is, together with the Old Cathedral, one of the two cathedrals of Salamanca, Spain.
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Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
A UNESCO World Heritage site, believed to be a place where the apostle St. James was buried.
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St. James' Cathedral
Santiago Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Bilbao. The temple was originally built during the 14th-15th centuries as…
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Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
See Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar for the church in Buenos AiresThe Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar is a Catholic church…
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San Sebastián Cathedral
Majestic neo-Gothic cathedral embellished with Filippino shells and beautiful stained-glass windows. Landmark of the city.
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