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Coordinates: 42°0349N 1°3619W / 42.0636°N 1.6054°W / 42.0636; -1.6054
 

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Tudela Cathedral
Co-Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tudela
Spanish: Catedral de Tudela
The cathedral viewed from the cloister
Tudela Cathedral is located in Spain
Tudela Cathedral

Tudela Cathedral

CountrySpain
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationMonumento
Designated1884
Architectural typechurch
StyleRomanesque, Gothic
Administration
ArchdioceseRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Pamplona and Tudela

The Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tudela (Spanish: Catedral de Santa Maria) is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Plaza Vieja in the center of Tudela, autonomous communityofNavarre, Spain. The medieval building was originally a collegiate church. It became a cathedral with the creation of the Diocese of Tudela, which existed 1783-1851 and again 1889-1956. It is now a co-cathedral in the Archdiocese of Pamplona and Tudela.

History

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Christians under Alfonso the Battler conquered Tudela in 1119. The city had been under Muslim control, although three religious communities were living there. In the aftermath of the conquest, Muslims were forced to live in a suburb outside the city walls. The city´s main mosque was handed over to the church. The site was designated for the construction of a church (prior to the mosque there had been a church there dedicated to Santa María la Blanca). Construction began on a collegiate church in 1168.

Sculpture of two horned grinning figures applying instruments to the face and tongue of a man holding a game board.
In this fragment of the Puerta del Juicio, two demons punish a backgammon gambler for his blasphemy.[1]

The architectural style initially used was Romanesque. Among the treasures of the church, are the three Romanesque portals with elaborate sculptural decoration. The North door is called the Portal de Santa Maria, while to the South is the Portal del Juicio ("Portal of the Last Judgement"). Unusually, it devotes most of its decorated space to depictions of the torments of Hell.

The nave and chapels was rebuilt in Gothic-style. Construction lasted until the 13th-century.

The main chapel has a retablo (reredos) by 15th-century artists consisting of 18 panels of the Life of Jesus and Mary, and others depicting prophets and apostles. The sculpture of the Assumption of the Virgin (1606) is by Juan Bascardo.

The central choir was completed by Esteban de Obray in Gothic style. The organ was made in 1759 by Lucas de Tarazona of Lerín.[2]

Conservation and access

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In 1884, the collegiate church (the building was not at the time a cathedral) was declared a national monument.[3]

Guided visits for tourists are organised at times when services are not taking place.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "La lengua del Tahúr" (in Spanish).
  • ^ Iglesia de Navarra, diocesan website.
  • ^ Navarre Tourism site, entry on church.
  • ^ "Visita Turistica" (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 May 2017.
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    42°03′49N 1°36′19W / 42.0636°N 1.6054°W / 42.0636; -1.6054


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