 Catedral de la AlmudenaPatron saint of Madrid
Address: Calle de Bailén, s/n - Goya, 6-8 28013 - Plaza Mayor, Ópera & Sol Madrid
Nearest Bus or Train:Ópera
Open Hours:Winter: 9a-9p M-Su, Summer: 10a-1p & 6p-8p M-Su
Madrid's cathedral took over 100 years to build, due to political conflicts, wars and a lack of financial resources. According to legend, it's named after the Virgen de la Almudena, whose icon was found during the Reconquest hidden in a house that the Arabs called al mudena. The building's exterior is an example of eclectic 19th-century design. The doors are bronze and there's an image of the Virgen (now Madrid's patron saint) on the façade. The interior is full of light, benefitting from the stained-glass windows and multi-coloured ceiling. Its grand Grezing organ gets played on Sundays, holidays and the day before holidays.
Mass: 10am & midday Mon-Fri; 6pm & 7pm Sat & days preceding public holidays; 10.30am, midday, 1.30pm, 6pm & 7pm Sun & hols.
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