Murcia Cathedral

Catedral de Murcia
cathedral in Murcia
#1 in Murcia / #392 in Spain
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Murcia Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary in Murcia, is a stunning example of Spanish architecture that combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Construction began in 1394 on the site of a former mosque and it was consecrated in 1467, though additions and modifications continued for centuries. The cathedral's most striking feature is its ornate Baroque facade, completed in the 18th century by Jaime Bort, which contrasts with the earlier Gothic interior. The bell tower, standing at 93 meters, is the tallest in Spain and offers panoramic views of the city. Inside, visitors can find the Chapel of the Vélez, known for its intricate star-shaped vault, and the Chapel of the Junterones, which boasts impressive Renaissance art.


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