La Seu
Cathedral in
Majorca
is a new
water front of
Palma de Mallorca.
There are both primitive and modern designs there
such as bell towers, high atlas, side chapels and
arches that belonged to the Goths.
La Seu Cathedral dates back
to 13th century and it
represents Majorca and is
the symbol of the whole of the
Balearic islands. The
cathedral is on the site of
the mosque which stood
opposite the Royal Palace of
La Almudaina during the
Moorish era in Mallorca. It
has a height of 44 metres
and covers an area of just
under 7000 square metres.
The cathedral consists of
three façades each offering
a unique entrance portal.
The most spectacular and
technically perfect façade
is the southern that looks
out on to the bay of Palma
de Mallorca.
Palma's La Seu Cathedral Tourist
Information
Address: Capiscolato, 2,
07001 Palma de Mallorca,
Spain
Opening Hours: From
Nov 02 to Mar 31, From
Monday to Friday, From 10:00
AM to 3:15 PM, Saturday From
10:00 AM to 2:15 PM - From
Apr 01 to May 31, From
Monday to Friday, Does not
close at midday, From 10:00
AM to 5:15 PM, Saturday From
10:00 AM to 2:15 PM - From
Jun 01 to Sep 30, From
Monday to Friday, Does not
close at midday, From 10:00
AM to 6:15 PM, Saturday From
10:00 AM to 2:15 PM - From
Oct 01 to Oct 31, From
Monday to Friday, Does not
close at midday, From 10:00
AM to 5:15 PM, Saturday From
10:00 AM to 2:15 PM
Prices: General: €4,
Children: Admission free
Tel:+34 971 72 31 30
- +34 902 022 445/ +34 902
022 446 |