Museu de La Seu de Mallorca
Museu de La Seu de Mallorca is the cathedral museum in Palma, on Plaça de la Seu, s/n. Adult entry is listed at €8, with some tickets including the cathedral, cloister and museum; the audio handset costs €4 extra. Terrace access is quoted at €12 and involves 208 stone steps, with a limit of 20 people at a time. Plan 1 to 1.5 hours for the visit; the many stairs make access difficult for visitors with limited mobility.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does entry to Museu de La Seu de Mallorca cost?
Many Google reviews mention adult admission at 8 €. Another review mentions 7 € for adults and free entry for children, so prices may vary depending on ticket type or time. For special areas such as the terrace, one review mentions an extra charge of 12 €.
Do you need to book tickets in advance or can you buy them on site?
According to several visitor reports, online reservations are possible and can reduce waiting times. Tickets are also mentioned as being available at the on-site ticket office, but queues can form when it is busy. If you have a fixed schedule, you should check the website http://catedraldemallorca.org/ in advance.
How long should you plan for the visit?
For Museu de La Seu de Mallorca, one review suggests a visit of about 1 to 1.5 hours. If you also want to see the terrace, the museum and the side chapels, you should allow a bit more time. The cathedral is in Palma and can easily be combined with a walk through the old town.
Is access to the terrace or roof included in the ticket?
Terrace access is mentioned in the reviews as a separate extra, in one review for an additional 12 €. It is also noted that access is limited to 20 people at a time and involves a narrow stone staircase with 208 steps. According to one review, this area is not accessible for people with reduced mobility.
What are the opening hours of Museu de La Seu de Mallorca?
The opening hours are not listed on the official website, and several visitors report that they change depending on the month. It is therefore advisable to check directly on http://catedraldemallorca.org/ before visiting. One review also mentions the Sunday mass at 10:30 as a fixed point in the daily schedule.
Is the museum suitable for children and people with reduced mobility?
The reviews mention that children have free entry in some ticket variants. At the same time, there are many steps, including a staircase with 208 steps to the terrace area, and according to one review this area is not accessible for people with mobility limitations. For the main visit to the cathedral and museum, it is therefore worth checking the routes in advance.
Is an audio guide worth it and does it cost extra?
Several visitors mention an audio or handset guide for an extra 4 €. In the reviews, it is especially recommended for the historical details about the cathedral, the artworks and the architecture. If you want to understand the exhibits and layout in more detail, an audio guide can be worthwhile.
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Location
Plaça de la Seu, s/n, 07001 Palma
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