Catedral de la Santa Cruz y Santa Eulalia (Catedral de Barcelona) - details

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Began in the first century as a chapel, the construction of the present Gothic temple was initiated in 1928. The crucifix of the Christ of Lepanto (16th century), the crypt of Santa Eulàlia—the patron saint of Barcelona, and the neighborhood Claustro (cloister) are all pieces of art.

Contact Details

  • Address:
    Plaça de la Seu, Barcelona, 08002
  • Phone: +34 93 315 15 54
  • Nearest station: Liceu / Jaume I
  • Neighbourhood: Gothic Quarter, Raval & La Ribera

Other details

  • Category: Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing
  • Opening hours: M-F 8a-1:30p & 4p-7:30p, Sa-Su 8a-1:30p & 5p-7:30p
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