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Baeza Cathedral

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Baeza Cathedral
Catedral de la Natividad de Nuestra Señora de Baeza
Fisheye panorama of the Southern façade.
Map
LocationBaeza, Spain
CountrySpain
DenominationRoman Catholicism
History
Founder(s)Siglo XIV - Siglo XVI
Architecture
Architectural typechurch
StyleRenaissance, Gothic

The Former Cathedral of Baeza (Spanish: Catedral de Baeza), or in full the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin of Baeza (Spanish: Catedral de la Asunción de la Virgen) (?formerly Catedral de la Natividad de Nuestra Señora de Baeza), is a Roman Catholic church in Baeza, Andalusia, southern Spain. The cathedral is located in the Plaza de Santa Maria.

History

Central nave.

It was the cathedral episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Baeza, which has a Visigothic period, was suppressed after some time under Moorish rule and was shortly restored after the Reconquista under the Kingdom of Castile in the thirteenth century, but suppressed for good, never again to regain (co-)cathedral status.

The site, like the land, alternated between mosque and church during 12th and 13th centuries. The apse still maintains Gothic tracery, but in the 16th-century a major reconstruction by Andrés de Vandelvira in Renaissance-style created the present church.[1] The construction of the cathedral finally ended in 1593, shortly after the death of Andrés de Vandelvira.[2]

The church forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site with other monuments in Baeza and in the nearby city of Úbeda.[3] The cathedral was one of 100 nominees to be voted as the 12 Treasures of Spain in 2007.[4] It's also listed among the Shrines in the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy.

References

  1. ^ Historia y Arte en las Catedrales de España by Narciso Casas, page 69.
  2. ^ "Baeza Cathedral". Úbeda y Baeza Turismo. Retrieved 2022-03-10.
  3. ^ "Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of Úbeda and Baeza".
  4. ^ "Lista de 100 finalistas de Nuestros 12 Tesoros de España". 26 November 2007.

Sources and external links

37°59′34″N 3°28′08″W / 37.99278°N 3.46889°W / 37.99278; -3.46889

This page was last edited on 28 January 2024, at 17:06
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