Cathedral of Santa Eulalia
Historic neo-gothic Roman Catholic cathedral serving as the seat of the archbishop, featuring notable Gothic architecture and religious significance. Read more…
Opening hours
| Monday | 2:00 PM–5:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 9:30 AM–6:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:30 AM–6:30 PM |
| Thursday | 9:30 AM–6:30 PM |
| Friday | 9:30 AM–6:30 PM |
| Saturday | 9:30 AM–5:15 PM |
| Sunday | 2:00 PM–5:00 PM |
Open on public holidays
The cathedral is a neo-gothic Roman Catholic church built between the 13th and 15th centuries, recognized as a national monument and minor basilica. It serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona and is situated in the Gothic Quarter. The architectural style combines Gothic and historicist elements, with contributions by architects such as Jaume Fabre, Bertran Riquer, and Arnau Bargués among others.
The building is distinguished by its impressive gothic architecture and holds historical importance due to its religious functions and artistic heritage. It is dedicated to Saint Eulàlia and contains significant religious artworks. The cathedral functions as both a place of worship and a cultural landmark, hosting religious services, exhibitions, and cultural events.
Open to the public, the cathedral represents a key architectural and historical monument reflecting Catalan history and Gothic design, attracting those interested in religious heritage and historic architecture.
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