New Cathedral of Plasencia
New Cathedral of Plasencia or Catedral de Asunción de Nuestra Señora is the Roman Catholic co-cathedral located in the town of Plasencia, Region of Extremadura, Spain.
History
The cathedral consists of two buildings: the old (Catedral Vieja) and the new (Catedral Nueva). Construction began in the 13th-century in a mostly Romanesque style. The 15th-century new church was built in Gothic architectural style with high ceilings. The main retablo was built in the 17th-century, carved by Gregorio Fernández and painted by Francisco Ricci. The choirs are delicately carved. The old church now houses the Cathedral museum.[1]
Gallery
- Top of the facade.
- Bell tower.
- The altarpiece, a Baroque work of the 17th century.
- Tomb of Bishop Pedro Ponce de León.
- The Large Organ, work by Friar Domingo de Aguirre.
References
- ↑ Spain Tourism office, information on church.
Coordinates: 40°01′40″N 6°05′27″W / 40.0279°N 6.0909°W
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