Valencia Cathedral sits at the heart of the old town of Valencia and is an impressive structure that spans a variety of architecture styles, including baroque, Romanesque and gothic. It was built on the site of a Roman temple in the thirteenth century. After being a Roman temple, it was turned into a mosque. Throughout the building you can see a range of architectural styles. This is typified by three of the cathedral's main doors: the Puerta de los Apostoles is gothic, the Puerta de los Hierros is baroque and the Puerta del Palau is Romanesque. Inside the chapel you can find a Holy Chalice that, according to tradition, was used by Christ during the Last Supper. (Valencia, Spain)
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