List of Gothic Architecture - Spain

Spain

  • Cathedral of Burgos, in Burgos. 13th century
  • Capilla Real, Granada
  • Cathedral of Ávila, in Ávila
  • Cathedral of Gerona, in Girona, Catalonia. With the widest gothic nave in the world.
  • Cathedral of León, in León. 13th century. (Famous for its colorful stained glass windows)
  • Cathedral of Murcia, in Murcia
  • Cathedral of San Salvador, in Oviedo
  • Cathedral of San Salvador, in Zaragoza. In Gothic-Mudéjar style.
  • Cathedral of Santa Eulalia, in Barcelona, Catalonia
  • Cathedral of Seville, 15th and 16th centuries, the largest Gothic temple in the world.
  • Cathedral of Toledo, in Toledo. 13th century
  • La Seu, in Palma (Majorca)
  • Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange), in Valencia
  • Llotja de Palma, in Palma de Mallorca.
  • Monastery of Saint John of the Kings, in Toledo. Isabelino style, 15th century
  • Palau Reial Major in Barcelona, Catalonia.
  • Santa María del Mar, built entirely in the 14th century in Barcelona, Catalonia.
  • Santa Maria de Manresa, province of Barcelona in Catalonia.
  • Barcelona Royal Shipyard built between 13th and 18th centuries, Barcelona, Catalonia.
  • Poblet Monastery built basically between 12th and 15th centuries, province of Tarragona, Catalonia.
  • Monastery of Santa Maria de Vallbona built between 12th and 14th centuries, province of Lleida, Catalonia.
  • Santes Creus built between 12th and 13th centuries, province of Tarragona, Catalonia.

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