Valencia Cathedral - Free Audio Guide

Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain

Catedral de València, Plaça de la Mare de Déu, la Seu, Ciutat Vella, València, Comarca de València, Comunitat Valenciana, 46003, España

Valencia Cathedral, Valencia
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The Catedral de València, or Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady, is a magnificent building situated in Valencia, Spain. Constructed from 1262, it is a remarkable fusion of Gothic, Romanesque, and Baroque architectural styles. The cathedral houses the Holy Grail, purportedly the chalice used by Jesus during the Last Supper. Notable features include the impressive Micalet bell tower, the Gothic Portal of the Apostles, and the opulent interior. The cathedral is open to visitors daily from 10 AM to 6 PM, with longer hours on weekends. While entry is typically free, there may be a charge for the bell tower. The site is equipped with ramps and lifts to accommodate visitors with reduced mobility.