Seville Cathedral is one of the famous Roman Catholic cathedrals in Spain. It is in Seville state. It is the third largest cathedral in the world and the largest Gothic style cathedral. It was consecrated in 1507. In 1987, UNESCO added this church as a World Heritage site. [1]
In the early 16th century, Hagia Sophia made the church into a mosque. At that time, the cathedral was the largest church or cathedral in the world. Christopher Columbus is buried in this church.[2]
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Seville Cathedral.
Exterior of the Cathedral (South view).
View from inside of La Giralda.
Façade of the Cathedral.
Giralda as seen from the outside wall of the Patio de los Naranjos.
Giralda from Plaza Virgen de Los Reyes .
Cathedral rooves as seen from the Giralda.
Interior of the Cathedral.
Inside the Cathedral.
Inside the Cathedral.
Relics at the Cathedral.
Gate to the Patio de los Naranjos, part of the old Almohadmosque, now annexed to the Cathedral.
Pierre Dancart's masterpiece, considered one of the finest altarpieces in the world.