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This cathedral is one of the oldest and best-preserved Romanesque buildings in the country. Built in the 12th century, it stands out with its fortress-like look, thick stone walls, and small windows. The place has seen centuries of history, from royal ceremonies to important religious events.

  • The main entrance is decorated with detailed stone carvings and arches.
  • Inside, the high ceilings and stone columns create a peaceful, ancient vibe.
  • The cloister, added in the 13th century, is a quiet spot with beautiful arches and a garden in the middle.

  • See Real Medieval Architecture: The building is a rare example of Romanesque style that hasnโ€™t changed much in 900 years.
  • Feel the History: Walking through the halls, you can imagine what life was like centuries ago.
  • Check Out the Cloister: The cloister is a hidden gem, perfect for photos and a quiet moment.

  • Dress code: Shoulders and knees covered (itโ€™s a religious site).
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon for fewer people and softer light.
  • Tickets: Booking in advance is recommended during summer and holidays.