Catedral de Jerez de la Frontera
About
The Cathedral of the Holy Saviour in Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, is a splendid architectural masterpiece that blends Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. Constructed beginning in the 17th century, its soaring dome, elegant tower, and intricate flying buttresses create a majestic interior that invites visitors to explore a rich tapestry of religious art and history. Inside, treasures such as the 15th‑century Gothic Crucifix known as “Cristo de la Viga” and a 17th‑century Virgin Mary by Francisco Zurbarán captivate art lovers and history enthusiasts alike. With guided tours available in six languages and an immersive 360‑degree virtual reality experience, the cathedral offers both spiritual reflection and educational enrichment for all ages. Free visits are offered every Tuesday from 10:00 to 11:00, encouraging families and budget‑conscious travelers to experience the cathedral’s grandeur without cost. Whether exploring the nave, the sacristies, or simply admiring the dome’s soaring curves, visitors will discover why the Cathedral of Jerez remains a must‑visit landmark in southern Spain.
Highlights
- Dome
- Tower
- Cristo de la Viga
- Baroque Interior
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
Good for
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Architectural Blend
- Free Tuesday Visit
- Multilingual Audioguide
Things to consider
- Weekend Crowds
- Limited Access
What people are saying
Tickets & pricing
General Admission
€8.00
Senior Admission
€7.00
Student Admission
€6.00
Group Admission
€5.00
Free Admission
€0.00
Cathedral + Tower
€7.00
Tower Visit
€6.00
Guided Cathedral Visit
€10.00
Cathedral + San Miguel
€8.00