Cathedral of Saint Mary | |
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The cathedral in the midst of the old city
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Basic information | |
Location | Tortosa, Catalonia |
Geographic coordinates | Coordinates: 40°48′52″N 2°10′35″E / 40.81444°N 2.17639°E |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
District | Tortosa |
Year consecrated | 1447 |
Architectural description | |
Architectural type | Cathedral |
Architectural style | Gothic and Baroque |
Groundbreaking | 1347 |
Completed | 1757 |
The Catedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa is a cathedral located in Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain and seat of the Diocese of Tortosa. The present structure is located in the center of the city's old town.
Its construction began in 1347 on the remains of a previous Romanesque cathedral. The cathedral was completed two centuries later. It was designed by Benito Dalguayre and has three naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. The church is constructed in the Catalan Gothic style, though the façade, from the 18th century, is Baroque.
Archeological excavations on the site revealed that the cathedral was constructed on the site of an older Romanesque church, which was itself built on the site of the old Roman forum of Tortosa.
Cathedral plan
The Cathedral's Baroque façade
Nave, looking toward the altar
Detail of the apse and ambulatory
The Cathedral is surrounded by densely packed buildings
Cathedral cloister
Baroque entryway to the cloister
Window in the cloister
13th century plaque inside the cathedral