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Plaza de la Catedral, s/n, 22002 Huesca, España
Teléfono
974 23 10 99
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Ubicación
42.1406, -0.4081
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Impressive Gothic cathedral built between the 13th and 16th centuries, located in the heart of the old town
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The Cathedral of Huesca was built between the 13th and 16th centuries on the site of the former main Muslim mosque of Wasqa. It is one of the leading examples of Aragonese Gothic architecture and is the most important religious monument in the city.
Particularly noteworthy is its magnificent alabaster main altarpiece, created by Damián Forment in the 16th century and considered one of the masterpieces of the Spanish Renaissance.
Its bell tower and silhouette dominate the historic centre of Huesca, making it one of the city’s cultural and heritage symbols.
Particularly noteworthy is its magnificent alabaster main altarpiece, created by Damián Forment in the 16th century and considered one of the masterpieces of the Spanish Renaissance.
Its bell tower and silhouette dominate the historic centre of Huesca, making it one of the city’s cultural and heritage symbols.
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