Cathedral of Jerez de la Frontera / Colegiata de Nuestro Señor San Salvador
Catedral de Jerez de la Frontera / Colegiata de Nuestro Señor San Salvador
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Open today at 10:00-20:00(Admission ends at 19:20)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
Plaza de la Encarnacion s / n, 11403 Jerez De La Frontera, SpainMap
Phone+34 956 16 90 59
What travelers say:
A magnificent cathedral, and even you will find his style and scale not quite match that of this very casual town, but the church is well worth visiting, not only with a beautiful appearance, but also with many statues and sculptures inside.
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Cathedral of Jerez de la Frontera / Colegiata de Nuestro Señor San Salvador Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Jerez Cathedral was originally a mosque, which was later converted into a church in the 17th century. This Byzantine church has a variety of architectural styles, combining Gothic, Baroque, Neoclassical and other styles. The inner hall is in the middle and surrounded by four side corridors of different heights, and the side corridors are supported by beautifully carved buttresses. There are many wine barrel sculptures outside the church, which are also worth seeing. There is also an ancient castle opposite the church, from which you can overlook the ancient castle.
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A magnificent cathedral, and even you will find his style and scale not quite match that of this very casual town, but the church is well worth visiting, not only with a beautiful appearance, but also with many statues and sculptures inside.
I didn't expect that there is such a beautiful cathedral in this small place, and the whole church feels like it is in Greece. The church is close to the sea, the scenery is good, and the church itself is a complex and exquisite building.
I didn't expect such a small town to have such a magnificent cathedral, which is no inferior to other cathedrals. When the most magnificent buildings are dedicated to God, the interior is also very beautiful.
The largest church in Jerez is opposite the castle, and there is a sculpture of a wine barrel on the edge of the church that is very interesting. Byzantine architecture is quite distinctive, but because there is a Seville cathedral, you don’t have to go in.
Walking around this small town, I found such a large church, really quite magnificent, and not far from the beach, I feel that this church is not lost to some big city churches, very beautiful.