Catedral de Mallorca
About
Palma Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma (La Seu), is a magnificent Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral nestled in the heart of Palma de Mallorca. Built over seven centuries, from 1229 to 1601, on the site of a former Moorish mosque, the cathedral boasts a soaring 44‑metre‑high nave and a 14‑metre‑diameter rose window, the second‑largest in the world. Its elegant stone façade and twin towers frame the cathedral’s iconic presence along the Mediterranean coast. Inside, visitors can admire intricate stained glass, a magnificent choir loft, and the tombs of the Mallorcan kings. The cathedral remains a vibrant center of worship and a must‑visit landmark for its stellar historical, architectural, and cultural heritage.
Highlights
- Mediterranean Gothic Architecture
- Stained‑Glass Masterpieces
- Rich Musical Heritage
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring to Autumn (April to October) offers mild weather and fewer crowds.
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Dual
€3,000.00
Familiar
€5,000.00
Adult
€10.00
Senior (65+)
€8.00
Preferente
€8.00