Cathedral of Murcia
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- Category: religious-christianity
- Section: Religious - Christianity
The Cathedral of Murcia is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Murcia, south-eastern Spain, and dating from the 14th century.
The cathedral includes styles of more than five centuries, and has four outstanding elements: the altarpiece with its Baroque-like façade of the Puerta del Perdón, the Gothic chapel of the Velez family, the Renaissance Junterones chapel and the symbol of the city: the 96 metre high tower and its 25 bells.
It is also possible to visit the Diocesan museum inside.
The cathedral includes styles of more than five centuries, and has four outstanding elements: the altarpiece with its Baroque-like façade of the Puerta del Perdón, the Gothic chapel of the Velez family, the Renaissance Junterones chapel and the symbol of the city: the 96 metre high tower and its 25 bells.
It is also possible to visit the Diocesan museum inside.
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