Tortosa Cathedral
Tortosa Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria, is located in the city of Tortosa, Spain. This impressive structure showcases a mix of architectural styles, primarily Romanesque and Gothic, reflecting its long history that dates back to the 12th century. The cathedral features a stunning bell tower and intricate stained glass windows, making it a significant landmark in the region.
The cathedral was built on the site of a former mosque, highlighting the area's diverse cultural heritage. Inside, visitors can find beautiful chapels, altarpieces, and religious artifacts that illustrate the rich history of Christianity in Catalonia. Tortosa Cathedral remains an important place of worship and a popular tourist attraction.