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  1. History. Bernard the Elder, Admirable Master, and Roberto, began the construction of the Romanesque Cathedral in 1075, during the reign of Alfonso VI, when Diego Peláez was bishop.

  2. Construction of the present cathedral began in 1075 under the reign of Alfonso VI of Castile (1040–1109) and the patronage of bishop Diego Peláez. It was built according to the same plan as the monastic brick church of Saint Sernin in Toulouse, probably the greatest Romanesque edifice in France. [according to whom?] It was built mostly in ...

  3. Jun 15, 2017 · The Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is one of the most important religious structures in the whole of Spain, particularly because it marks the end of the 790 kilometres (490 miles) that make up the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route.

  4. Apr 22, 2021 · In this article we want to delve into the historical facts that have marked the evolution of the Cathedral of Santiago, from its primitive construction, in the 9th century, to the impressive Cathedral that can be observed today.

  5. May 27, 2024 · In this article, we will embark on a journey through time to uncover the fascinating history of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, from its humble beginnings to its current status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  6. Criterion (i): Around its cathedral, which is a world renowned masterpiece of Romanesque art, Santiago de Compostela conserves a valuable historic centre, known as one of Christianity´s greatest holy cities.

  7. Nov 24, 2020 · Santiago de Compostela Cathedral (Catedral de Santiago de Compostela), or simply “Santiago Cathedral”, in Spain is believed to house the tomb of one of the Twelve Apostles, Saint James the Greater, making it one of the most important places of pilgrimage within Catholicism.

  8. The city has its origin in the shrine of Saint James the Great, now the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, as the destination of the Way of St. James, a leading Catholic pilgrimage route since the 9th century. [4] In 1985, the city's Old Town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site .

  9. After the discovery of the tomb of St. James in Galicia, Santiago de Compostela Spain, the city became one of the greatest pilgrimages in Europe. The modest church erected in the 9th century became the grand cathedral of the city and the prize of all weary pilgrims completing their journey on the Camino de Santiago.

  10. In 1078 the present cathedral was begun by order of Alfonso VI of Leon and Castile. This Romanesque building, located at the east end of the Plaza del Obradoiro, has a Baroque west facade (the Obradoiro) built (1738–50) by Fernando Casas y Novoa.

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