The cathedral churches and the other buildings that formed part of the bishopric’s allodium were founded in the 11th century in the lower part of the historical centre, close to the river.
The crypt and the Romanesque bell tower survive from that period. Noteworthy features in the present-day neoclassical cathedral include the 14th century Gothic cloister and the alabaster altarpiece by Pere Oller, in the same style. From the baroque period, the chapel dedicated to Sant Bernat Calbó is a particular highlight. The mural decoration of the central nave, the most important work by Josep M. Sert, enriches the artistic value of the cathedral as a whole.
Opening times
Every day, from 10 am to 1 pm and from 4 pm to 7 pm
Admission prices
Free entry to the central nave
Admission to the crypt and the cloister: €2 per person
Groups, from 10 people: €1 per person
Admission to the crypt and the cloister: €2 per person
Groups, from 10 people: €1 per person
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