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Madrid with Kids: Visiting Almudena Cathedral

We love visiting European cathedrals to admire the unique architecture and Madrid’s Almudena Cathedral was truly worth a stop.  This beautiful cathedral was located next to El Palacio Real but the entrance was on the other side of the courtyard.

Madrid Almudena cathedral from El Palacio Real

The best pictures of the cathedral’s front facade was from the Royal Palace’s courtyard. Construction for the church started in 1883 but was declared completed in 1993 due to wars, architectural changes and politics.  It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary of Almudena, Madrid’s female patron saint.

There was a little courtyard by the entrance of the church with a statue of Pope John Paul II.  The three doors into the church were all beautifully carved and very detailed.  It was free to enter but a donation box was prominently placed by the door.  This was a pretty big cathedral so even with plenty of visitors it never felt too crowded.

Almudena Cathedral door

The gold plated altarpiece inside was exquisitely beautiful made up of 18 boards that was supposed to depict Christ’s life.  There were certain times when a group of visitors could go up to see the altar and tabernacle.

Almudena Cathedral altar
Almudena Cathedral altar

There was also a beautiful organ displayed on the second floor on one of the wings.

Almudena Cathderal organ
Almudena Cathderal organ

The “pop art” stained glass windows were amazing and was a bit of a contrast to the church’s overall architecture and provided plenty of light inside.  The colorful ceilings high above were also a sight to behold.

Almudena Cathedral windows
Almudena Cathedral windows

Almudena Cathedral ceiling

There were various enclaves containing statues of and dedicated to different saints with prayer boxes.  It could be particularly challenging bringing small children here. My kids were used to church decorum and we still reminded them before entering to be on their best behaviour. There was no mass going on but many people were praying and sitting on the pews.  We sat down for a few minutes, prayed for a safe trip and to admire this wonderful church.

Almudena cathedral chapel
One of the enclaves inside Almudena

There was also a gift shop selling religious items and some Madrid souvenirs. Prices were similar to the other shops around the city but with very limited selections. There were a couple of bottled water vending machines on the side of the store.  The dome could be accessed for some Madrid views but we didn’t get to go up.

Almudena Cathedral - Madrid

Website:Address: C/ BAILÉN, 8-10 28013      Madrid Metro Stop: OPERA

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