• The oldest bell (14th century), la Campana Mora (the moor bell), is kept in the Museum of the Cathedral of Murcia.
  • Murcia Cathedral. It dates from 14th to 18th centuries. A brilliant summing- up of the styles of more than five centuries, this wonderful architectural gem boats...
  • On a recent trip to the city of Murcia, I finally had time to explore the interior of the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary in Murcia built in the 1500s.
  • Another historical cathedral in Murcia is the Santo Domingo Cathedral. Built in the 18th century, the cathedral is one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture.
  • Indeed, Cathedral and the square where it is located, in the Cardinal Belluga Square, is one of the emblematic places of the historic center of Murcia.
  • Murcia cathedral has the second-tallest bell tower in Spain and its altar safeguards the heart of King Alfonso X the Wise.
  • There are two options within the Cathedral, either a visit to the main Cathedral which is free, or to include a visit to the Cathedral Murcia, which is a paid option.
  • The Cathedral Church of St. Mary, better known as Murcia Cathedral. is the seat of the Diocese of Cartagena.
  • Making a grand statement on Plaza Cardenal Belluga with its elaborate baroque details, the Murcia Cathedral (Catedral de Murcia) is a Murcia attraction that...
  • Gazing up at the magnificent Baroque architecture as you approach the Murcia Cathedral, you can understand why it is the biggest visitor attraction in the city.