Dominating Plaza Cardenal Belluga, the Murcia Cathedral (Catedral de Murcia) stands as a testament to 15th-century architecture, with its elaborate baroque facade drawing visitors from afar. Inside, the cathedral continues to impress with its Gothic extravagances, evident in the ornate chapels and intricate details. The cloister museum offers a wealth of information, providing context and insight into the cathedral’s rich history. Today, visitors can explore the grand interior, admire the architectural splendor, and learn about the cultural and religious significance of this iconic landmark.
Murcia Cathedral (Catedral de Murcia)
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