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11-OCT-2015

Burgos Cathedral


Burgos Cathedral is a Gothic cathedral in northern Spain. It is notable for its vast size, magnificent Gothic architecture, and unique history. Burgos Cathedral was added to the World Heritage List in 1984.The construction of a cathedral at Burgos was ordered by King Ferdinand III of Castile and Mauricio, the English-born Bishop of Burgos. Construction started on the site of the former Romanesque cathedral on July 20, 1221. Work began at the chevet (east end), which was completed in nine years.The high altar was consecrated in 1260, then there was a lengthy hiatus of almost 200 years before construction started up again. The cathedral was finally completed in 1567, with the addition of the lantern spire over the main crossing (which rises above a delicate openwork star vault).The architects principally responsible for its construction were a Frenchman named Enrique (who also worked on Leon Cathedral) in the 13th century and a German named John of Cologne (Juan de Colonia) in the 15th century. The latter was discovered and hired by the bishop of Burgos while attending the Council of Constance in 1417.

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Buz Kiefer02-Nov-2015 18:26
Beautiful. Vote.
Tom Munson31-Oct-2015 13:25
Impressive image, Jose.
Jim Coffman31-Oct-2015 13:10
Looks like a beautiful old castle! Great image, Jose!
Pieter Bos31-Oct-2015 12:43
Great architecture! ~V
Jeff Real31-Oct-2015 12:14
This has a magical feel ~V~
Graeme31-Oct-2015 12:08
A stunning view of this beautiful cathedral, José. V
Helen Betts31-Oct-2015 11:57
That really is a magnificent cathedral, and well captured. There is also something very nice about the quality of light here, too. V.
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