The Cathedral of Seville known as the Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and the third largest church in general. It stands out for its huge main altarpiece, housing the tomb of Christopher Columbus and its attached tower the Giralda.
It stands out for its enormous dimensions (116 meters long and 76 meters wide) and for housing the largest main altarpiece in the world.
It guards works by painters such as Murillo and Goya, in addition to the mortal remains of King Ferdinand III the Saint and the navigator Christopher Columbus.