The best cathedrals in Spain
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50. Cathedral of La Magdalena de Getafe
49. Cathedral of San Juan Bautista de Badajoz
48. Cathedral of Santa María de Tuy
47. Cathedral of Mondoñedo
46. Co-Cathedral of Baza
Procathedral of Santa María la Mayor (Mérida)
Cathedral of Santa María de la Asunción de Coria
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption of Santander
San Pedro de Soria Cathedral
Cathedral of Huelva
Cathedral of the Santos Niños Justo y Pastor of Alcalá de Henares
Procathedral of Santa María de Cáceres
New Cathedral of Plasencia
Cathedral of Jerez de la Frontera
Cathedral of the Incarnation of Almería
Cathedral of the Assumption of El Burgo de Osma
Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza
Cathedral of Santa Eulalia of Barcelona
Cathedral of Guadix
Cathedral of Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid
Cathedral of San Antolín de Palencia
Cathedral of Santa María and San Julián de Cuenca
Cathedral of San Salvador de Oviedo
Cathedral of Murcia
Cathedral of the Savior of Ávila
Cathedral of Malaga
Cathedral of Santa María de Segovia
Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady of Baeza
Cathedral of Santa María in Palma de Mallorca
Astorga Cathedral
Granada Cathedral
New Cathedral of Salamanca
Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar of Zaragoza
Cathedral of Santa María de Toledo
Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede de Sevilla
Cathedral of Zamora
the Cathedral of Santiago of Compostela
Cathedral of Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Cathedral of Santa María de Valencia
Cathedral of San Pedro de Jaca
Cathedral of Santa María de Tudela
Cathedral of Santa María de Vitoria
Cathedral of Mary Immaculate of Vitoria
Cathedral of Santa María la Real de Pamplona
Burgos cathedral
Cathedral of the Good Shepherd of San Sebastián
Cathedral of León (Spain)
Cathedral of Santiago de Bilbao
Mosque-cathedral of Córdoba
Cathedral of the Assumption of Jaén
50. Cathedral of La Magdalena de Getafe
The Cathedral of Santa María Magdalena is the cathedral of the city of Getafe and headquarters of the Diocese of Getafe (Community of Madrid, Spain). The church is located in the Centro de Getafe neighborhood, specifically in the Plaza de La Magdalena. Its architects were Alonso de Covarrubias and Juan Gómez de Mora. It began its construction in 1549 and was completed in 1770. The predominant styles are the Renaissance, the Baroque and the Mudéjar of its tower, corresponding to a previous temple. It is considered one of the best examples of Renaissance architecture in the Community of Madrid.
49. Cathedral of San Juan Bautista de Badajoz
The SI Cathedral of Badajoz (or Cathedral of San Juan Bautista), which has metropolitan rank, is located in the Plaza de España, in the center of Badajoz (Spain). It is the seat of the archbishops of Extremadura, forming the archdiocese Mérida-Badajoz.2 It is also, together with the cathedrals of Coria and Plasencia, founding partner of the Association of Cathedral Cities, to which fifteen other Spanish cathedrals belong.
48. Cathedral of Santa María de Tuy
The cathedral of Santa María de Tuy is located in the province of Pontevedra, at its southern end, in the city of Tuy, through which the Miño river passes. Since 1959 it belongs to the Diocese of Tuy-Vigo. The cathedral is the maximum artistic exponent of the city of Tuy, is located in the highest part of the city in a fort (Tude) on a hill. Its construction began in 1120 and was completed in 1180 in full style of Romanesque architecture, as it happens in most of the cathedrals, had important reforms in other times mainly in Gothic style that among other things was made the main facade dated approximately year 1225.
47. Cathedral of Mondoñedo
The cathedral of Mondoñedo is, together with the Ferrol concatedral, one of the episcopal sees of the diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol, in Galicia (Spain). It receives the nickname of the 'Cathedral kneeling' for its perfect proportions and low height. It was declared a National Monument in 1902. Pope John XXIII, through a bull dated March 9, 1959, named it a basilica. In its interior is the cathedral and diocesan museum 'Santos San Cristóbal', founded in 1969, which has important works of religious art, being one of the most important in Galicia in its genre.
46. Co-Cathedral of Baza
The Collegiate Church of Our Lady Santa María de la Encarnación, Concatedral de Baza or Iglesia Mayor de Baza (Province of Granada, Spain) is a Renaissance style church built in the sixteenth century that was built on the remains of the Muslim aljama mosque. Initially, it was opened to Christian worship after its sacralization maintaining its structure as a mosque. It has the rank of concathedral of the diocese of Guadix-Baza.
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Places to see in ( Plasencia - Spain )
Places to see in ( Plasencia - Spain )
Plasencia is a walled market city in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Western Spain. Situated on the bank of the Jerte River, Plasencia has a historic quarter that is a consequence of the city's strategic location along the Silver Route, or Ruta de la Plata. Since the 15th century, the noblemen of the region began to move to Plasencia, defining its current appearance.
The final chapter of the 20th century was an extraordinary period for Plasencia and its development; the number of inhabitants has tripled in the last 60 years, and during this period of time many public works have been constructed including the hospital Virgen del Pueto, the reservoir of Plasencia, the Municipal Sport Centre and many useful roads. In addition, several university degrees are offered at the present university campus.
Alot to see in ( Plasencia - Spain ) such as :
The double line of walls, with six gates and 68 towers, dating to 1197. The Keep (or Alcázar) was demolished in 1941.
Remains of the Roman aqueduct
Las Catedrales, a complex of two cathedrals. In 1189, by request of Alfonso VIII, Plasencia was declared head of dioceses by Pope Clement III and work on a Romanesque Cathedral started shortly after, concluding sometime in the 18th century, by which time fashions had changed and Gothic elements had been added in the forms of pointed arches to the Nave and a rose window to the main South Entrance, while the cloister, on the East side bordering the city walls, was entirely Gothic. In the 15th century the Dioceses decided to build a grand Gothic Cathedral in the same site, demolishing the old cathedral as the new one was being built. Work started in 1498 and by the 16th century, standard Renaissance elements had been added such as the East Entrance and the elaborate Choir Seating, while the local style of the period, Plateresque, is present in the West (main) and the Presbytery Entrances. Work continued until the 18th century, when, with only the Sanctuary and the Transept of the New Cathedral finished, the project was abandoned leaving behind a somewhat odd result, as most of the Nave of the Old Cathedral, its cloister and its unique Octagonal Tower housing the Sala Capitular Chapel is still attached to the New Cathedral, while the new choir, that was supposed to stand along the New Nave, was positioned across the transept. In the Main Chapel, there is an altarpiece by Gregorio Fernández (17th century), and the choir by Rodrigo Alemán.
The Museum, near the Cathedral, is home to artworks by Jusepe de Ribera and Luis de Morales.
Renaissance Town Hall, in the Plaza Mayor
Casa consistorial (16th–18th centuries)
Palacio de los marqueses de Mirabel (16th century) with a two-order court
Church of San Martín (13th century). It has a nave and two aisles, and a retablo by Luis de Morales (1570).
Church and convent of Santo Domingo (St. Dominic, mid-15th century)
Church of San Esteban (15th century), with an apse in Gothic style. The high altar is transitional Plateresque-Baroque style.
Sanctuary of Virgen del Puerto, some 5 kilometers from the city, begun in the 15th century but finished three centuries later.
Monastery of San Jeronimo de Yuste, where emperor Charles V died in 1558, and the castle of Jarandilla de la Vera (15th century). Nature resorts include the Monfrague Natural Park.
Canchos de Ramiro y Ladronera Protected Area.
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Places to see in ( Caceres - Spain )
Places to see in ( Caceres - Spain )
Cáceres is a city in western Spain's Extremadura region. Founded by the ancient Romans, Caceres retains widespread evidence of subsequent occupation by many different cultures. Caceres old town, Ciudad Monumental, has a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, with cobbled medieval streets, fortified houses and palaces. Encircled by 12th-century Moorish walls, it also has around 30 towers, some occupied by nesting storks.
Caceres is the capital of Cáceres province, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. The walled city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
There have been settlements near Cáceres since prehistoric times. Evidence of this can be found in the caves of Maltravieso and El Conejar. The city was founded by the Romans in 25 BC. The Old Town (Parte Antigua) still has its ancient walls; this part of town is also well known for its multitude of storks' nests. The walls contain a medieval town setting with no outward signs of modernity, which is why many television shows and films have been shot there . The Universidad de Extremadura, and two astronomical observatories are situated in Cáceres. The city is also a seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Coria-Cáceres. Cáceres was declared a World Heritage City by UNESCO in 1986 because of the city's blend of Roman, Moorish, Northern Gothic and Italian Renaissance architecture. Thirty towers from the Islamic period still stand in Cáceres, of which the Torre del Bujaco is the most famous.
Alot to see in ( Caceres - Spain ) such as :
hurch and convent of San Pablo (15th century)
Convent of la Compañía de Jesus, in Baroque style, today used for art exhibitions
Church of Santa María, cathedral built in the 13th century, in Gothic style
Iglesia de San Mateo, a 15th-century church built on the site of a former mosque
Iglesia de San Francisco Javier (18th century), in Baroque style
Iglesia de San Juan, large majestic church built between the 13th and 15th century
Hermitage of San Antonio Iglesia de Santo Domingo
Hermitage de la Paz
Church of Santiago
Torre de Bujaco (12th century)
Arco de la Estrella (18th century)
Torre de Sande (14th-15th centuries)
Palacio de los Golfines de Arriba
Palacio de los Golfines de Abajo. Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Fernando I lived here
Palacio del Comendador de Alcuescar
Palacio-Fortaleza de los Torreorgaz, today a Parador hotel
Palacio de Carvajal (15th century). It is now seat of the Patronage Office for Tourism and Handicraft of the province.
Cáceres Museum - ALJIBE - housed in La Casa de las Veletas y la Casa de los Caballos in the historical quarter.
La Casa-Museo Árabe, between the Plaza San Jorge and the Arco del Cristo. Arab culture, art and remains.
Museo Concatedral de Caceres, in the Plaza Santa Maria. Religious art.
Museo Piedrilla - Guayasamín
Monfragüe National Park: It encompasses 85 km2 (33 sq mi) or 17,852 hectares. The park contains one of the largest areas of Mediterranean forest and scrub in Spain with over 1,400 different species of trees. A favorite with birdwatchers, the park has the world's largest colony of Black Vulture and Spanish Imperial Eagle.
Los Barruecos Natural Monument, 14 kilometres (9 miles) away from the city, in the locality of Malpartida de Cáceres. It has massive granite boulders with the only colony of White Stork nesting on them. There is also a medieval reservoir and a mill for wool washing. The building complex has been restores and houses a surprising collection of art by German artist Wolf Vostell, who was an important member of the fluxus movement. Spring brings an explosion of colour with the blossom of Spanish White Broom all pervasive in the area.
The Cáceres and Trujillo plains are protected under the ZEPA
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Repicando Campanas.Playing The Bells.JamesSonsini
This video is about the only Church in The World That plays the Bells with Bronce Sticks.Not even in Rome or Spain Plays them like This.This is a very Humble Church in a Small town call Hormigueros,in PuertoRico.Its a Catholic Church a Small Basilic named Nuestra Senora de la Monserrate.Its well known for a miracle ocurr in the Last century,about a man named Giraldo Gonzalez that a Bull wanted to Kill him and He Claim to The Virgen to Save himand she Appeard on Cloud in the Sky,and the bull went down on his Knees.Please watch and you will be blesed for it.I hope this video goes around the World God BlessYOU ALL.Este es un video de la unica Iglesia en el mundo donde se repican las Campanas con Palillos de bronce,Ni en Espana Ni Italia' ni en ningun otro lado.Es Una basilica Menor nombrada nuestra Senora de la Monserrate ubicada en el pueblo de Hormigueros,muy conocida por haber existido un maravilloso milagro en el Siglo pasado.Cuando un Toro iba a Investir a Una Persona Llamado Giraldo Gonzalez Aclamo a la virgen y esta se le aparecio Desde una nube y el toro Se fue al Piso y Cayo de Rodillas.Por Favor Veanlo van a recibir muchas bendiciones.Espero que le de La Vuelta al Mundo entero.Dios Los Bendiga.JamesAllenSonsini
Santa Semana in Caceres, ES
April 7, 2007. Procession from La Iglesia de Santa Maria in the Old City of Caceres.
Ecija Spain September 2013
We went on a four day coachtrip with David's Coachtrips to Seville, Cordoba and Ecija. This video shows the main square in Ecija, and views from the San Juan Church bell tower, showing the many spires that Ecija is known to have. It was only a quick visit to Ecija (about 2 hours), before we set off back home.
03 Camino de Santiago, peregrinos todos - Larrasoana - Puente La Reina
Stage 3 of our Camino starts in Larrasoana and ends at Puente De La Reina, a distance of 40 kilometers. In the middle of this stage is Los Altos Del Perdon a very difficult climb and a more difficult descent. The reward of this stage is incredible scenery and for us on this occasion, perfect weather.
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Today we have ended our visit to Pomplona, Spain. It is a wonderful city and quite old. We attended Easter Mass at the most beautiful church I have ever visited. It is was the Church of St. Saturnino in the heart of Pomploma and dates to the 12 century. It was absolutely beautifull with all the art work. Boy, these Spainards really know how to do it.
We purchased a few things for everyone back home and we expected to mail them to the States tomorrow but Monday is still a holiday here so the post office is closed. We will have to carry these things with us until we find a post office along the Camino on Tuesday or the next day. We are desperately trying to keep the weight down of anything we take because things have a tendency to get really heavy by the end of the day.
Tomorrow, our goal is to walk 11 kilometers to the halfway point of the next ¨Etapa¨. That is Spanish for a stage of the walk. We are walking only half an etapa because typically each etapa is 20 or more kilometers long. That is too much for us as we are dead tired after 10 kilometers or so. Our longest walk thus far was 15.8 kilometers and we were desperately beat.
Coro Acanthus. San Juan del Hospital Church. Valencia (Spain)
Valencia GEOSTATS 2016
Concierto ofrecido por el Coro ACANTHUS, el 7 de septiembre a las 20 h, en la Iglesia de San Juan del Hospital de Valencia con motivo de la clausura del X Congreso Internacional Geostats 2016 de la UPV
Congreso de tradición cuatrienal, que este año organiza el Departamento de Ingeniería Hidráulica y Medio Ambiente de la Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV).
Dentro del conjunto histórico de San Juan del Hospital, la iglesia más antigua de Valencia desde la reconquista de la ciudad, en el año 1238
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Pasado y presente conviven en Almossassa 2012 - Badajoz Online Tv
La fiesta que conmemora la fundación de Badajoz se extiende por el Casco Antiguo. En esta edición el mercado árabe llega a la Plaza de Santa María, sumándose así a los espacios habituales como son la Plaza Alta y San José.
Un contenido producido por REC Army Productora Audiovisual Badajoz Extremadura ( ) para Badajoz Online Tv ( la Televisión Municipal del Ayuntamiento de Badajoz.
Macau - Feast of Our Lady of Fatima - 13 May 2009
Yearly devotion to Our Lady if Fatima in Macau. Holy Mass at San Domingo's Church in Senado Square. And procession/pilgrimage of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima from San Domingo's to Penha Hill.
Dyptichum de la Misa Mozarabe de Santa Eulalia (UBI SUNT?)
La Capilla Gregoriana del Santisimo Cristo del Calvario de Merida interpreta los Dyptichum (Dipticos) con la Alia Oratio y Alia Dypticha de la Reconstruccion de la Misa Mozarabe de Santa Eulalia de Merida.
Semana Santa - Domingo de Ramos, Mérida, Spain 17/4-2011 del 2/2
Semana Santa - Domingo de Ramos, Mérida, Spain 17/4-2011 del 2/2
Ronda Viajera - Febrero 2014
Badajoz .
El Casco Antiguo, también conocido como barrio histórico, compone el sector más antiguo de Badajoz. Posee multitud de edificios declarados Bien de Interés Histórico-artístico-cultural. Como la Catedral, la Alcazaba, Las murallas de estilo Vaubán, la Iglesia de Santo Domingo y el Real Convento de Santa Ana, Donde murió Ana de Austria, Reina consorte de España sobre el 1949. En los últimos tiempos se ha restaurado con gran acierto la Plaza Alta; es una de las zonas más bellas de la ciudad, así como la Plaza de España, donde se encuentra el Ayuntamiento, la Catedral, el Archivo Histórico Municipal, el Museo Catedralicio, la Casa del Cordón y la casa Buiza. La Plaza de la Soledad también es una plaza con mucho encanto, con edificios como: La Giralda, Las Tres Campanas y el Conservatorio de Música de Badajoz. La Plaza de San Andrés es la cuarta plaza monumental de Badajoz, aquí se encuentran edificios como la Iglesia de San Andrés, Hotel Cervantes, la Casa Regionalista y la Casa Puebla. También merece nombrar los parques y jardines que convierten a Badajoz en la tercera ciudad con el aire más limpio de toda España.
Retablo del altar mayor de Acebes del Páramo
El retablo mayor de la Iglesia de Acebes del Páramo constituye una de las ricas joyas que enmarcan el legado histórico-artístico heredado de nuestras generaciones antecesoras.
Valorarlo en su justa medida es un mérito que nos lleva a valorar nuestra propia identidad y a no olvidar nuestras raíces, tanto a los que hemos nacido en Acebes, como a los que no han nacido aquí pero que así mismo les unen otros tipos de lazos de unión (familiares, amistades...).
No obstante, lo tremendamente objetivo es que a pesar de los constantes cambios en los que nos vemos todos inmersos (a veces casi de un día para otro) hay cosas que no parecen haber cambiado o más bien haberse detenido en el tiempo. El más vivo ejemplo lo podemos ver en nuestro retablo mayor (lo mismo que en otros colaterales y en algunas imágenes), pues los ojos que ahora lo pueden ver y contemplar (los de cada uno de nosotros) ven lo mismo que pudieron admirar y ver antes que nosotros miles y miles de ojos desde hace más de dos siglos y medio.....AHÍ ESTÁ LA MAGIA, LA EMPATÍA SENTIMENTAL Y QUIZÁS EL EMBLEMA IDENTIFICATIVO MÁS PERENNE DE ESTE PUEBLO
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