
The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia (Barcelona Cathedral) in Catalonia, Spain, serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona. Constructed from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, with principal work in the fourteenth century, it boasts a neo-Gothic façade added in the late nineteenth century. Inside, explore five vaulted aisles, a truncated transept, and Saint Eulalia’s crypt.
Why Visit?
- See the artistic choir stalls
- A haven for history buffs
- Panoramic city views





