The building complex, including the tower, has a lot to see. Parts of it are from the mid-1400's. It sits atop Roman ruins which are found in the bottom floor of the museum. There is a rainwater drainage system for the earlier Roman streets which is in very good condition, and you actually walk thru an ancient cemetery with numerous bones and fragments. The rest of the museum I found to be okay, not impressive, but I've been in many cathedrals throughout Europe. There are smaller chapels all along the sides of the main cathedral. One is the Chapel of the Holy Grail with wonderful alabaster carvings and the stone chalice supposedly used for the Last Supper. The chalice has been here since the 15th century. It is said there exists a lot of proof that the chalice is authentic. For me just to see the chalice is worth the visit. I also enjoyed walking up the 207 steps of the tower, only an extra €2 for retirees. You can use that ticket multiple...
Read moreAbsolutely gorgeous, definitely worth the trip, very lovely place. Lots to do and see, lots of delicious local food. It’s a very lovely church, they have lots of lovely artwork inside and the architecture was stunning; it is very well kept, nice and clean. It was free when we went, it was a holiday in Spain; but they may charge $5/10 euros. The staff were very kind and knowledgeable. I would definitely recommend this church if you’re in the...
Read moreThe cathedral is well worth a visit. Very old historic building, housing the supposed Holy Grail which can be seen in a side chapel. There is also a wonderful museum and uncovered graves in the crypt. It is in the old town which has many interesting architecture, shops, cafes and restaurants, all within...
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