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Catedral de Burgos

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Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Catedral de Burgos
Phone:
+34 947 20 47 12

Hours:
Sunday9am - 2pm, 4pm - 7pm
Monday9am - 2pm, 4pm - 7pm
Tuesday9am - 2pm, 4pm - 7pm
Wednesday9am - 2pm, 4pm - 7pm
Thursday9am - 2pm, 4pm - 7pm
Friday9am - 2pm, 4pm - 7pm
Saturday9am - 2pm, 4pm - 7pm


The Primate Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo is a Roman Catholic church in Toledo, Spain. It is the seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toledo. The cathedral of Toledo is one of the three 13th-century High Gothic cathedrals in Spain and is considered, in the opinion of some authorities, to be the magnum opus of the Gothic style in Spain. It was begun in 1226 under the rule of Ferdinand III and the last Gothic contributions were made in the 15th century when, in 1493, the vaults of the central nave were finished during the time of the Catholic Monarchs. It was modeled after the Bourges Cathedral, although its five naves plan is a consequence of the constructors' intention to cover all of the sacred space of the former city mosque with the cathedral, and of the former sahn with the cloister. It also combines some characteristics of the Mudéjar style, mainly in the cloister, with the presence of multifoiled arches in the triforium. The spectacular incorporation of light and the structural achievements of the ambulatory vaults are some of its more remarkable aspects. It is built with white limestone from the quarries of Olihuelas, near Toledo. It is popularly known as Dives Toletana .
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