Mallorca Palma Cathedral Tickets
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Skip the Line — No waiting in line at the entrance
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Experience Highlights
Get these tickets for the Cathedral of Mallorca with direct access and don't wait in line at the ticket office. Next to the naves of the cathedral, you will find the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca , where tickets are also included.
- Forget about queuing at the ticket office and buy advance tickets to the Cathedral of Mallorca now.
- Take a closer look at its 14th century architecture and the tombs of great kings.
- Tickets include access to the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca with such important works as the altarpiece of St. George, the tomb of King James II of Mallorca or the famous drac de na Coca.
What’s included
- Tickets for Mallorca Cathedral
- Access to the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca
- Terrace visit not included
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Don't waste time at the ticket office with these tickets for Mallorca Cathedral with direct access. Take your tickets on your mobile or printed out and gain quick access to one of the capital's most iconic monuments.
One of the highlights of your visit will be the tombs of great Spanish royalty, such as the tombs of Kings James I and James III.
Inside the cathedral you will find a Gothic architectural style, as it was built in the 14th century by the crown of Aragon. Later, in the 20th century, Gaudí carried out renovations that you will be able to see carefully.
As well as the architecture, you will also be able to see all kinds of decorations with geometric and plant motifs at the Mirador door, as well as works by the artist Miquel Barceló in the Chapel of the Santísimo.
In addition to fast-track access, this ticket also includes access to the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca located inside the cathedral. This museum, which began to be built over 700 years ago, houses great masterpieces of the island's history. You can find such spectacular pieces as the altarpiece of St. George, the tomb of King James II of Mallorca or the famous drac de na Coca.