
Astorga Cathedral
Astorga Cathedral is a stunning blend of Gothic and Neoclassical architecture, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history and culture of this charming Spanish city.
About this place
Why visit?
The cathedral is not only impressive for its architecture but also for its rich history and its location on the Camino de Santiago. Visiting it offers a unique cultural experience and the opportunity to admire its stunning interior.
History and context
The Cathedral of Astorga was built between 1887 and 1915, although its construction began in the 18th century. It is a magnificent example of neo-Gothic architecture in Spain, designed by architect Antonio Gaudí.
What to see
The main altar, the side chapels, and the stained glass windows.
Mistakes to avoid
Don't forget to check the opening hours before going. Avoid visiting during peak hours for a more peaceful experience. Don't skip the visit to the side chapels.
Location
Address
Plaza de la Catedral, s/n, 24700 Astorga, León, Spain
How to get there
You can walk from the center of Astorga. There is nearby parking.
Recommended Duration
1-2 hours
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM; Sunday: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Tickets
Tips
It is recommended to visit early in the morning to avoid crowds. Make sure to bring a camera to capture the architectural beauty. Check the mass schedule if you wish to attend one.
Address
Plaza de la Catedral, s/n, 24700 Astorga, León, Spain
Phone
+34 987 61 11 67Official website
https://www.catedraldeastorga.comPrice
low
Best time of day
Morning
Wheelchair accessible
✓ Wheelchair accessible
Kid friendly
✓ Kid friendly
Frequently asked questions
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