Nights of the Cathedral

Visits to Seville Cathedral at night are a must-see experience: De Profundis explores the crypt and its symbolism; the Wooden Gospel reveals the history of Christendom’s greatest altarpiece with an audiovisual show; Projecting History showcases architectural evolution through unique visual projections; and the visit to the Roofs allows you to explore the upper floors, admiring panoramic views and unique construction details at dusk.

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Rooftops

A visit to the roofs of Seville Cathedral at sunset enhances its majesty and spirituality, bathed in the golden light that transforms the stone, offering a journey back in time through its construction. This tour reveals how masters, stonemasons, and artisans brought this imposing Gothic and Renaissance temple to life between the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Projecting History

Projecting History is a visual tour that shows how Seville Cathedral, through video mapping, reflects the evolution of the city and its faith from the Reconquista to the present day. The temple, the third largest in the world, symbolizes Seville’s identity through its architectural, cultural, and religious transformations over the centuries.

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De Profundis

Seville Cathedral presents De Profundis, a tour of the episcopal tombs that reflect faith in eternal life. It includes the unprecedented opening of the archbishops’ crypt in the Parish of the Tabernacle and live sacred music performed by Arcadiantiqua, enriching the cultural and spiritual experience.

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The Wooden Gospel

The “Wooden Gospel, Cathedral Nights” is an immersive experience of light and music that reveals the theological significance of the main altarpiece, illuminated at 10:00 p.m. It includes a free visit to the Cathedral starting at 9:30 p.m., where the nighttime serenity enhances the spiritual beauty of its naves and altars.
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