The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary in Murcia is a Roman Catholic church that is more simply recognized by locals as Murcia Cathedral. Built on what was once the site of the Great Mosque, the cathedral was constructed between 1394 and 1465. Today, it is the only cathedral in use in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cartagena in Spain. Visitors will be able to see several unique aspects of this stunning architecture, from its Baroque facade to its largely Gothic interior. Some features that really stand out are its 300-foot-tall bell tower which was added between 1521 and 1791 and over 25 bells, the oldest of which dates back to the 14th century.

Address: Plaza del Cardenal Belluga, 1. 30001, Murcia, Spain, Phone: +34-968-22-13-71

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