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Monday, May 11, 2026

The Door of Forgiveness

At the entrance of Seville Cathedral stands the Puerta del Perdón — the “Door of Forgiveness.”
The name isn’t just poetic. In centuries past, this was the place where those seeking absolution would enter, especially during religious rites when forgiveness was formally granted. Passing through this gate symbolised leaving behind sin, guilt, or burden before stepping into sacred space.
What makes it even more striking is its history. The gate originally belonged to the mosque that once stood here before the cathedral was built. Its horseshoe arch still reflects Islamic design, while later Christian additions reframed its meaning. Different faiths, different eras — yet the same human need: to be forgiven, and to begin again.

And perhaps that’s why the name has endured.

50 comments:

  1. First of all, what a majestic entrance!
    Love the symbolism!
    It's so beautiful how the cathedral includes the place of worship that was there earlier. :)

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  2. If only life would be so easy...it looks grand all the same!

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  3. A beautiful artwork. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Amazing architecture and always interesting history; unfortunately for many, there's no doorway big enough to absolve them of their crimes and some things are never meant to be forgiven.

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  5. It certainly is glorious and it's history that you mentioned is interesting.

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  6. I think that's such a beautiful name for that door as well as a beautiful concept. I had never heard of it before, but I really like it.

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  7. What beautiful architecture this door is.
    Well, a gate of forgiveness has an interesting history.
    All the best, Irma

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  8. Beautiful architecture and history. Gorgeous!

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  9. It's so beautiful and so is the reason for it.

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  10. A beautiful place. That would also be a good thing these days. We could go there to clear our conscience if something was weighing on our minds.

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  11. So beautiful and stunning pictures. It's a shame that buildings aren't as beautiful and detailed these days. Back then, countries fought more wars and skirmishes than they do today, and yet they still had money for art and architecture.

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  12. That is such a beautiful place of forgiveness!

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  13. A most beautiful place to enter for forgiveness. Beautiful.

    Have a fabulous day and week, my friend. Hugs. ♥

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  14. Was für ein großartiges Bauwerk. Gut, dass ein Teil der Moschee erhalten bleibt. Man sollte alle Religionen respektieren.

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  15. It's beautiful. The Islamic influences really add something to the architecture of the area.

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  16. Your photos are beautiful. I love the idea that there is a gateway to forgiveness.

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  17. Hello Veronica,
    the gate of this cathedral is truly beautiful to behold. It is also lovely to hear your accompanying text that it is a gate of forgiveness and that centuries ago this was the place where people seeking absolution entered, especially during religious rituals where formal forgiveness was granted. Passing through this gate symbolized leaving behind sin, guilt, or burden.
    It is very beautiful to read a piece of history alongside such a beautiful gate.

    Kind regards,
    Helma

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  18. What a nice story The Door of Forgiveness is. The horseshoe arch is neat, and thank you for the close-up of the entrance. We all want to be forgiven, and it's important to forgive. I wish you a beautiful May week.

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  19. so marvellous; thanks for your sharing

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  20. ...I always imagine what is behind the door!

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  21. Wow, that's huge and really pretty.

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  22. The door is beautiful and meaningful. When we visited the cathedral I thought it so interesting that the Christians didn't just destroy the Islamic building, but adapted it to their own faith, preserving the architecture and beauty.

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  23. Piękne zdobienia! Kiedyś byli na prawdę prawdziwi rzemieślnicy!
    Pozdrawiam ciepło! Miłej środy🌸
    Angelika

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  24. It's a beautiful doorway with a lovely job to do.

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  25. Beautiful photos! It's so wonderfully made. I wonder why they could make such things like that in the past, and not now?
    Have a great day, Veronica!

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  26. Java Bean: "Ayyy, that is one fancy door all right!"

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  27. A beautiful piece of architecture with a fascinating history! Thanks for sharing this, Veronica. ♥

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  28. huge doorway! I can imagine how many people have passed through here throughout the years, have a nice week.

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  29. Wow! Very grand and impressive.

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  30. Wow! That is really grand and impressive.

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  31. Wow, beautiful architecture AND you are right we all need that forgiveness.

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  32. Portugal looks amazing. That's one beautiful doorway.

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  33. That's a beautiful concept and to have a place to step through to leave it behind is really beautiful too.

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  35. Most interesting, and what a beautiful arch.

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  36. Forgiveness is very important.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week, Veronica. Hugs. ♥

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  37. Hello Veronica,
    Great pictures of this wonderful building.
    It has a nice architecture.

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  38. Wow what a beautiful door Would love to go to Sevilla and about forgiveness It is a bit useless without the commitment to improve me thinks

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  39. Beautiful! It would be wonderful to walk through the door and be forgiven for past mistakes. I will put this on my bucket list.

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  40. Magnificent door and gorgeous photos ~ Hugs ^_^

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  41. Maravillosa puerta . Al atravesarla nos sentimos bien.
    Buen fin de semana .Gracias Verónica .
    Un abrazo.

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  42. Hello,
    It is a beautiful entrance, the name and the history of the place is interesting..
    Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  43. What a beautiful structure, Veronica Lee, and thank you for providing the history of the door's name and another reason we must visit Spain on a future adventure! And, thank you for letting me know about gas prices in Malaysia in reply to the question on my recent post.

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