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Como Cathedral

Seville Cathedral, officially the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, is a stunning Gothic structure in Seville, Spain, built between the 15th and 16th centuries. It is renowned for its impressive architecture, expansive nave, intricate details, and large stained glass windows. As one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, it also houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus and the Giralda bell tower, originally a minaret from a Moorish mosque. The cathedral serves as a vibrant religious and cultural landmark, blending medieval craftsmanship with Renaissance and Islamic influences, symbolizing Seville’s rich historical heritage.