Cathédrale de Séville

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#1 Seville Cathedral (Seville) +34 recs 4.9/5

Located in the heart of Seville, the Seville Cathedral impresses with its massive scale and blend of Gothic and Mudejar architecture. Originally a mosque, this site houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus and provides panoramic views from its bell tower, the Giralda. Its monumental nave, intricate chapels, and orange tree courtyard define the Andalusian spirit.

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#2 San Jerónimo Monastery (Granada) +22 recs 4.7/5

The San Jerónimo Monastery, the first Christian site in Granada built after the Reconquista, showcases stunning Renaissance architecture by Diego de Siloé. Its church holds the tomb of the Gran Capitán beneath a monumental Mannerist altarpiece. Two cloisters and a baroque sacristy complete this overlooked gem of Andalusian heritage.

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#3 Sacromonte Abbey (Granada) +22 recs 4.3/5

Sacromonte Abbey sits atop Mount Valparaíso, directly across from the Alhambra. Built in the 17th century after the discovery of relics belonging to Saint Cecilio, the site houses a priceless museum collection, including a rare Goya. Explore the underground Santas Cuevas (Holy Caves) and the Renaissance cloister for a look at the mystical history of Granada, plus sweeping city views.

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#4 Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba (Córdoba) +16 recs 4.5/5

An unmatched example of Arab-Andalusian art, the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba defies conventions in both history and design. Established in 788, this structure expanded for two centuries to become the second-largest mosque in the world. A forest of columns and arches defines its aesthetic. Following the Reconquista, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption was built inside in 1523, creating a unique, beautiful fusion of architectural styles and religious history.

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#5 Granada Cathedral (Granada) +15 recs 5/5

As the first Renaissance cathedral in Spain, Granada Cathedral stands on the site of the former Great Mosque in the city center. Its interior features five soaring naves, a unique circular main chapel, and works by Alonso Cano. Restoration of the tower is finishing, adding a panoramic viewpoint at 56 meters for visitors.

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#6 Basilica of Saint John of God (Granada) +8 recs 5/5

The Basilica of Saint John of God is one of the most striking surprises in Granada. Behind a modest 18th-century facade hides a gold-covered Baroque interior, featuring a monumental altarpiece and the camarín housing relics of the patron saint of the sick. Admission is free. Less crowded than the Cathedral, it is worth the detour.

#7 Cathedral of the Incarnation (Almeria) +7 recs 3/5

The Cathedral of the Incarnation in Almeria is unique for its fortified architecture. Built in the 16th century to defend against pirates, it blends Gothic and Renaissance styles. Inside, explore ornate chapels, a quiet cloister, and sacred treasures. This landmark offers an authentic look at Spain and its history.

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#8 Malaga Cathedral (Malaga) +7 recs 4/5

Malaga Cathedral, nicknamed La Manquita due to its incomplete second tower, blends Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Located in the center of Malaga, it features detailed stone facades and a grand interior with intricate chapels. Climb to the roof for sweeping views of the city and the surrounding coast.

#9 Basilica de la Macarena (Seville) -7 recs 2/5

The Basilica de la Macarena is a religious landmark in a working-class neighborhood on the north side of Seville. It houses the Macarena icon, a highly revered statue of the Virgin Mary. During Semana Santa (Holy Week), the icon and Christ are carried by locals in major processions. A small museum inside the basilica details this ritual and the history of the Hermandad de la Macarena (Brotherhood of the Macarena). Across from the building, you will spot the site of the Andalusian Parliament.

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An iconic monument

This is one of the most beautiful monuments in Cordoba, and certainly the most unusual. The architectural mix resulting from the Muslim and Christian religions is very surprising. I thought I was walk…

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A very pleasant visit

I visited this monastery on a friend's recommendation and I loved it. Less well known than the Alhambra, this beautiful place offers a soothing break that invites meditation. The cloister and its smal…

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Surprising sacred caves

This beautiful abbey is a bit far from the city center, but it is worth the trip. Wear good shoes for the walk up, or take the bus to get closer. I loved the cloister, it is very peaceful, and the vie…

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A splendid symbol of the Spanish Renaissance

For me, this is one of the must-see monuments in Granada. The exterior facade has some very pretty, intricate details and the interior is breathtaking. I really loved the light, which is very bright t…

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Breathtaking

The Seville Cathedral is simply breathtaking and grand. Huge. The interior is impressive in its size and richness. I especially loved climbing to the top of the Giralda to admire the view of the city.…

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City center point

Right in front of the imposing Cadiz Cathedral, you will find this lovely square. It is the perfect spot for a break in the shade of the palm trees, where you can enjoy the terraces of the bars and r…

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A stone vessel

The Seville Cathedral is monumental! I loved the mix of construction styles and architecture. This huge cathedral was built on top of an old mosque, and you can really tell! The interior of the church…

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Beautiful

This basilica is truly magnificent. You do not even know where to look because there are so many details to observe. The interior is superbly decorated with numerous gildings and artworks. The ceiling…

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Truly beautiful

I was blown away by the architecture of this cathedral. There are so many finely crafted details on the facade. The pristine white interior is also worth a look. There is so much gilding, statues, and…

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A must-see in the Sacromonte neighborhood

I highly recommend hiking up to this abbey once you are in the Sacromonte neighborhood. It is really worth the trip for its architecture as well as its history and its ties to the Gypsy community. Mak…

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