

Palma, Spain
Palma, Spain
La Seu, Palma’s Gothic cathedral, dominates the waterfront with soaring buttresses and honey‑colored stone. Begun in the 13th century and completed centuries later, it blends Catalan Gothic with later interventions by Antoni Gaudí and contemporary artist Miquel Barceló. Highlights include the rose window—one of the world’s largest—flooding the nave with colored light, and a serene terrace overlooking the bay. Inside, chapels, ribbed vaults, and Gaudí’s canopy reveal evolving craftsmanship. Centrally located near the old town and seafront, La Seu suits visitors interested in architecture, sacred art, and skyline views; timed entry helps manage crowds.
Opening Hours
Mon–Fri: 10:00–17:15 Sat: 10:00–14:15 Sun: Closed