
Majestically dominating the skyline near the Alcázar, the Catedral de Jerez de la Frontera blends Baroque, Gothic, and Neoclassical styles. Originally the Iglesia Colegial, it gained cathedral status in 1980. Its grand façade features ornate carvings, while the interior showcases a mesmerizing dome, spectacular arches, and notable artworks such as Zurbarán’s “La Virgen Niña.” Visitors often admire its unique circular tower and climb for panoramic views of the city’s well-known sherry bodegas. Admission fees may apply, and opening hours vary, so confirm in advance. A short walk leads to lively tapas bars, where you can sample local wines and enjoy Andalusian charm.
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