Eintritt zur Kathedrale von Palma La Seu
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Eintritt zur Kathedrale von Palma La Seu

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Highlights
  • Bewundern Sie die Architektur der berühmten Kathedrale von Palma
  • Bewundern Sie die Gemälde, Statuen und Glasmalereien
  • Erfahren Sie mehr über die Geschichte des Gebäudes
Beschreibung

Die Kathedrale La Seu von Palma, die weit über die Uferpromenade hinausragt, ist ein charakteristisches Symbol der Stadt - ein Abstecher zu dieser imposanten architektonischen Sehenswürdigkeit macht einen Besuch in der mallorquinischen Hauptstadt erst perfekt.

Mit diesem Ticket können Sie das gotische Meisterwerk aus nächster Nähe bewundern, die reiche Geschichte des Gebäudes entdecken und die farbenfrohen Glasmalereien bewundern.

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Plaza de la Seu / Plaza de la Almoina
Wichtige Informationen
  • An Feiertagen ist die Kathedrale ab 10:00 -14:15 Uhr geöffnet
  • Die Kathedrale ist an den folgenden Feiertagen geöffnet29. Februar - Tag der Balearischen Inseln
    1. Mai - Tag der Arbeit
    24. Juni - San Juan
    12. Oktober - Nationalfeiertag
    22. Dezember - (geöffnet von 11:00 bis 14:15 Uhr)
  • Die Kathedrale ist an den folgenden Feiertagen geschlossen 1. Januar - Neujahr
    6. Januar - Epiphanie des Herrn
    20. Januar - San Sebastian
    9. April - Gründonnerstag
    10. April - Karfreitag
    13. April - Ostermontag
    15. August - Maria Himmelfahrt
    7. Dezember - Tag der Verfassung
    8. Dezember - Inmaculada
    25. Dezember - 1. Weihnachtsfeiertag
    26. Dezember - 2. Weihnachtsfeiertag
    31. Dezember - Silvester
  • Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Zeiten und Öffnungszeiten an Feiertagen variieren können. Informieren Sie sich vor Ihrem Besuch auf unserer Website über die aktuellen Gegebenheiten
  • Bitte kleiden Sie sich beim Besuch religiöser Gebäude angemessen (bedeckte Schultern und Knie)
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    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Juli 2024

    Als Paar gereist

     

    45 - 54 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

    There was a terrace tour available at the cathedral but not shown as an option to book on the TUI app. Would have been good to have this option to boo ...

  • Kyla

    Aus Großbritannien - Juni 2024

    Mit der Familie gereist

     

    18 - 24 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

    It was my 2nd time coming to visit. The cathedral is such a beautiful place. We had the opportunity to light candles for €1 each. The price is very re ...

  • Anonym

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - September 2023

    Gut

    Gesamtbewertung

    4/5

    Ein Besuch der Kathedrale La Seu von Palma ist quasi ein Muss, was wiederum dazu führt, dass hier massenhaft Leute durchwandern. Durch die Größe verlä ...

  • Elaine

    Aus Großbritannien - August 2023

    Als Paar gereist

     

    45 - 54 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

    The visit to the cathedral was well worth it, it was awesome and breathtaking

  • Kim

    Aus Großbritannien - Juli 2023

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    35 - 44 Jahre alt

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    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

    The cathedral is breathtaking and definitely worth a visit

  • Lexicle

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Juni 2023

    Als Paar gereist

     

    45 - 54 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

    So easy to book and pay online, only downside was Tui didn’t offer the terrace tour, so we missed out

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