Getafe Cathedral
Getafe Cathedral | |
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Native name Spanish: Catedral de La Magdalena | |
The Baroque high altar | |
Location | Getafe, Spain |
Coordinates | 40°18′14″N 3°43′45″W / 40.303992°N 3.729199°WCoordinates: 40°18′14″N 3°43′45″W / 40.303992°N 3.729199°W |
Built | 16th century-1770 |
Architect |
Alonso de Covarrubias, Juan Gómez de Mora |
Architectural style(s) | Renaissance, Baroque |
Official name: Catedral de La Magdalena | |
Type | Non-movable |
Criteria | Monument |
Designated | 1958[1] |
Reference no. | RI-51-0001260 |
Location of Getafe Cathedral in Spain |
The Cathedral of La Magdalena (Spanish: Catedral de La Magdalena) is a cathedral located in Getafe, Spain. For most of its life the building was a church before becoming a cathedral in 1991 with the creation of the Diocese of Getafe.
The church, designed by Alonso de Covarrubias and Juan Gómez de Mora, was begun in the 16th century and finished in 1770. The bell tower, dating to a pre-existing edifice from the mid-14th century, is in Mudéjar style, while the rest of it is predominantly Renaissance or Baroque.
The high altar was executed in 1612-1618 by sculptors Antonio de Herrera and Antón de Morales after a design by Alonso Carbonel, while the paintings were added starting from 1639 by José Leonardo, Angelo Nardi and Félix Castelo.
The building was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1958.[1]
References
- 1 2 Database of protected buildings (movable and non-movable) of the Ministry of Culture of Spain (Spanish).
Sources
- Sánchez González, Martín (1989). De Alarnes a Getafe. Getafe: Ayuntamiento de Getafe. ISBN 978-84-505-8587-2.
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