Cathedral of Seville
The Cathedral of Seville, also known as Seville Cathedral, is a magnificent Gothic cathedral located in Seville, Spain. It was built on the site of a former mosque and is one of the largest cathedrals in the world. Construction began in 1401 and was completed in 1506, showcasing stunning architecture and intricate details.
The cathedral is home to the famous Giralda, a bell tower that was originally a minaret. It houses numerous chapels, altars, and religious artworks, including the tomb of Christopher Columbus. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts millions of visitors each year.