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Contact Address: Plaza
de la Seu, 3 08002
Barcelona (Barcelona)
Tel. +34 933428260 / Fax +34 933181681
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Symbol of the Barcelona diocese.
It is built on the site of a Paleo-Christian basilica. Work began on the building during the Romanesque period, but it was finished according to Gothic artistic principles, which was the prevailing style at the time of its completion.
It has a sober exterior, the only decoration being its vertical buttresses. The San Ivo entrance is a perfect example of what is known as the Catalan Gothic style. The interior naves are practically all of the same height, which gives the visitor the impression of being in a single space. The side chapels have an upper gallery, which affords the whole greater sense of brightness and space. The interior of the dome is faced with wood coffering. The main façade was built quite recently (late 19th to early 20th century), though it is based on a design dating from 1408. Highlights include the entrance door from the cloister to the cathedral and the Chapel of Santa Lucía.
 |  | | | Type of monument: Cathedral. | | | Period: 15th Century. | | | Style: Gothic. | |
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 | Timetables: Every day: 1-5pm. Entry fee:
General admission: €5. Services: Document archive. In-house publications. Specialist shop. Guided tour. |  | | | |
| Must see...... | | | | Altarpieces and Gothic paintings, the custody, choir stalls, vault keystones, stained glass windows and crypt and tomb of Santa Eulalia.
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| Surrounding area... | | | | Gothic quarter, San Jaume Square with the City Hall and the Regional Government Palace.
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