1Seville Cathedral & La Giralda, Seville

As the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, Seville Cathedral is awe-inspiring in its sheer size and artistry. Its soaring vaults, golden altarpiece, and elaborate chapels make it one of Spain’s crowning achievements.

The adjoining bell tower, La Giralda, was originally a minaret built by the Moors, later adapted into a Christian belfry. Climbing to the top rewards visitors with sweeping views over Seville. Together, the cathedral and Giralda epitomize the blending of cultures that defines Spanish architecture.

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