The Cathedral began to be built in 1298 during the rule of James
II of Aragon and completed in 1454.
It is one of the masterpieces of Spanish gothic. Despite its modest dimensions,
not comparable with other big cathedrals in Spain, the temple is very rich
in architectural elements.
The temple has a fountain where the "Ou Com Balla" ritual takes places,
consisting of an egg placed on top of the jet of water, which remains suspended
there thanks to the force of the water.