Museu Catedral de la Seu d’Urgell
The Museum-Cathedral of La Seu d’Urgell has four spaces: The Museum contains pieces from the Cathedral and the different parish churches in the bishopric dating from the Romanesque period to the twentieth century; The twelfth-century quadrangular Cloister is surrounded by 51 sculpted capitals, all of them different; Sant Miquel church, which dates from the eleventh century, is the oldest building still standing in La Seu d’Urgell; The twelfth-century Cathedral is the only Romanesque cathedral in Catalonia.
Access preferences
- Assistence dogs (Animals)
Certified service dogs are welcome.
- Braille signage (Braille)
On the rails at the entrance to the Pietà Chapel, there are Braille indicators telling where the rail begins and ends.
- Church bells (Acoustic Experiences)
The Cathedral bells toll at 12 o’clock.
- Clothing (General)
The spaces are large, so we recommend wearing warm clothing for most of the year.
- Family visit (Children friendly)
Are you a family and want to visit the Museum and the Cathedral with your children? Discover the activities we can offer you.
- Map (Getting around inside the museum)
Download map and explanations
Contact info
Museu Catedral de la Seu d’Urgell,
Plaça del Deganat, La Seu d’Urgell,
25700 Urgell, Spain.
+34 973 35 32 42
info@museucatedralseudurgell.org
https://museucatedralseudurgell.org/en/