MURCIA

MURCIA CATHEDRAL

MURCIA CATHEDRAL

An impressive urban landmark with a mix of architectural styles and rich history, it houses the tomb of a king and offers spectacular views.
Located in Cardenal Belluga Square, it is the main symbol of the city. Built between the 14th and 18th centuries, it stands out for its impressive Baroque façade and its bell tower, the second tallest in Spain. Inside, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles coexist, and it houses the tomb of King Alfonso X the Wise. It is a living reflection of Murcia’s history and art.