La Seu Vella in Lleida

The City's Top Attraction

During our visit to Lleida, Spain, we had to explore the city’s crown jewel, La Seu Vella. This cathedral was built between the 13th and 14th centuries in a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles, and is steeped in history (it even served as military barracks for centuries). One of the highlights? A massive cloister with 17 Gothic windows offering insane panoramic views, plus a bell tower which is well worth climbing.

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