Seville Cathedral is an impressive example of Gothic architecture and a major religious landmark in Spain. With its towering spire, it stands as one of the largest and most well-preserved cathedrals in the world. The building is 135 meters (443 feet) long with an interior width of 100 meters (330 feet). Various external features draw tourists’ eyes, including the massive West façade, decorative East façade, Giralda bell tower, and ornamental doors on all four sides. Inside, there are splendidly decorated chapels, notable royal tombs, and beautiful stained glass windows. Private tours of the cathedral give visitors the opportunity to explore this stunning holy space in greater detail.