Valencia Cathedral, also known as La Seu, is a stunning example of architectural diversity and a significant historical landmark in Valencia. Located in the heart of the old town, this cathedral blends Gothic, Romanesque, and Baroque styles, reflecting the city’s rich cultural history. It was built on the site of a Roman temple and later a mosque, with construction beginning in the 13th century. The cathedral is famous for its claim to house the Holy Grail, believed by some to be the cup used by Christ at the Last Supper. Visitors can admire its grand facade, intricate chapels, and impressive bell tower, El Micalet, which offers sweeping views of the city.