Valencia Cathedral and the Holy Chalice
The Cathedral of Valencia, an impressive Gothic cathedral that houses the Holy Chalice, supposedly the authentic Grail, was built over an ancient Roman temple that was later a mosque, where the Gothic style predominates, although it retains numerous elements from different periods.
Discover the mysteries hidden in the heart of Valencia Cathedral
Valencia Cathedral, one of the top places to visit in Valencia, is a fusion of architectural styles, from Gothic to Baroque, that reflect its long history. Inside is one of the most important relics of Christianity, the Holy Chalice, which many believe is the authentic Grail. You cannot miss climbing its bell tower, the Miguelete, to enjoy one of the best panoramic views of the city. Since its construction in the 13th century, the cathedral has witnessed important historical events and remains an important religious center in Valencia.
An impressive Gothic cathedral that houses the Holy Chalice, supposedly the authentic Grail, and offers spectacular views from its bell tower.
You can join us in our tour with official guide from Tuesday to Saturday.
Schedule:
Monday-Tuesday 10:00-18:30
Wednesday 10:00-18:30
Thursday-Sunday 10:00-18:30
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