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Barcelona

Cathedral of Barcelona Tickets

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2 hours

Audio guide
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Visit one of the most peaceful places in the city, the Cathedral of Barcelona!

Admire the beauty of the Barcelona Cathedral, representative of 3 different architectural periods.

Enjoy remarkable views of the Gothic Quarter from the rooftop of the cathedral.

Inside the choir, check out 15th century pinnacles and canopies, as well as the wooden pulpit.

If you observe the wooden pulpit up close, you’ll see the Virgin Mary and Child depicted on it.

Visit Sala Capitular and check out the select artworks on display here, as well as religious artifacts at the Diocesan Museum.

Fun fact: The cloister is home to the Well of Geese, commemorating the death of Saint Eulalia

Entry to the Cathedral of Barcelona

Access to the choir and rooftop

Access to the Capitular Room and Chapter Hall

Access to the Diocesan Museum of Barcelona

Virtual audio guide

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Located in the historic Gothic Quarter, the Cathedral of Barcelona is one of the most popular sites in the city. Even from the outside, the façade of the cathedral is matched in beauty by its interior. Because it took about 150 years to construct it, at least three different periods of architecture are visible here. As you enter the cathedral, let your eyes roam to the rooftop to admire the ornate spire. When you climb up here, you will enjoy stunning views of the Gothic Quarter.

Admire the cathedral’s Gothic architecture, complete with high ceilings, stained-glass windows and gargoyles in all shapes and sizes. Enter the choir, one of the most significant sculptural works in the Catalan Gothic style. See the 15th-century pinnacles and canopies, the wooden pulpit at the entrance on the right, and marvel at the commemorative shields painted by Juan de Borgoña on the choir stalls. Explore the sun-bathed Gothic cloister, which dates back to 1448. You will see the Well of the Geese, a fountain that is home to 13 geese that symbolize the fact that Saint Eulalia was 13 when she died. Don’t miss out on entering the Sala Capitular (Chapter House), swathed in rich red carpet and graced with fine timber seating, home to select artworks.

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