Co-Cathedral of Santa María, Vigo
Appearance
Co-Cathedral of Santa María | |
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Concatedral de Santa María de Vigo | |
![]() Facade of the building. | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Co-Cathedral |
Location | |
Location | Vigo, Spain |
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Architecture | |
Style | Baroque, neoclassical |
Completed | 1834 |
Direction of façade | West |
Co-Cathedral of Santa María, also known as Vigo Co-Cathedral, and locally as La Colegiata, (The Collegiate) is a Spanish Baroque/Neoclassical Catholic temple located in Vigo. It is co-cathedral with Tui Cathedral, both sharing the seat for the Diocese of Tui-Vigo. The original church was rebuilt in neo-classical style after being burnt down by Francis Drake's soldiers in 1585.[1] The temple is declared "Bien de Interés Cultural" (although it is not stated when it was selected BIC). In 2020 the Vatican designated the co-cathedral as a basilica after validating the requests of the bishopric.
Description
[edit]This basilica with three naves has a façade with simple ornamentation and a unique sundial on its right side, which faces the west.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Ken Bernstein Spain- 1990 p113 2831504945 "Drake's band burned down the church of Santa Maria, subsequently rebuilt in neoclassical style as Vigo's co-cathedral."
- ^ "The Church of Santa María". Turismo de Vigo. 2012-10-29. Retrieved 2025-04-04.