Beautiful Cathedral with so much to see.Couple of hints for your visit.1. Watch the lines and get in line when they go down. I watched the line go from 30 down to none and back up to 30 in 10 minutes.2. The cost is 10 Euros but they offered discount for pilgrims on the Camino and cost 5 Euros.3. Once you pay look to the right if you need to lock something and you will need 1 Euro to get the key out but you get the Euro back when you reinsert your key.4. The cathedral is rather large and takes at least 1.5 hours at a minimum.5. I would recommend you looking up so information prior to arrival as you will see that it is definitely worth a visit.6. If you are a pilgrim you will get your stamp in the Store. Ask at counter.
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Beautiful Cathedral with so much to see.Couple of hints for your visit.1. Watch the lines and get in line when they go down. I watched the line go from 30 down to none and back up to 30 in 10 minutes.2. The cost is 10 Euros but they offered discount for pilgrims on the Camino and cost 5 Euros.3. Once you pay look to the right if you need to lock something and you will need 1 Euro to get the key out but you get the Euro back when you reinsert your key.4. The cathedral is rather large and takes at least 1.5 hours at a minimum.5. I would recommend you looking up so information prior to arrival as you will see that it is definitely worth a visit.6. If you are a pilgrim you will get your stamp in the Store. Ask at counter.
The main church of Burgos is the third most important church in Spain after Seville and Toledo. In 1221, King Fernando III of Castile began to build the church in order to highlight the aura of the capital of the Kingdom, which took more than 300 years to build. The church is generally French Gothic, and many places are modeled on Notre Dame and Lance Cathedral. At the beginning of the construction, Spanish Christians invited the Arab Moors who were well-versed in engineering and geometry to help them build the church, so many Arab architectural flame stamps and geometric patterns can be seen inside and outside the church. The building was built for hundreds of years and the decorations were integrated into the later Renaissance and Baroque styles. Another point of view of the Burgos church is the setting of the two starry sky domes of the Cide stone and the Cide couple's sarcophagus.
It is worth visiting, and the church is rated as a world cultural heritage. The gothic-style church is rich and dignified in size. There are dozens of small halls, decorated in different styles and magnificent. There are paintings by famous painter Alonso in the museum.
Burgos Cathedral - Spain's cultural heritage Burgos Cathedral is the third most important church in Spain and the only one to be considered as a cultural heritage. I usually go to the church to see a lot of attractions, Burgos belongs to the 13th century gothic architecture, with a baroque style. Address: Plaza de Santa María, s/n, 09003 Burgos The spire of the church is very delicate, towering in the air, and there are a lot of people taking pictures with it on the front. But it is time to see the photographer's technology, the overall building is white stone gray, up to 84 meters, retro, can wear some clean clothing. The cathedral inside the church must be a place not to be missed, there are many people like reliefs as decoration, exquisite and delicate. The cathedral is a cross-shaped hall, with a very luxurious top, a hole-shaped shape, and a special height and grandeur when looking up, and a skylight similar to the stars. I think the reliefs inside the church or some of the walls are rich in very delicate details, which makes people curious and surprised to be decorated so differently. There is also a Renaissance altar in the inner part, which can be understood and for me, I think it is worth visiting for a wide view. There are also many special buildings such as the Commander Chapel, the side hall, the Golden Corridor, etc., which are integrated into the Renaissance and Gothic style.