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  1. Cadiz cathedral. Plaza Catedral s/n. 11005 Cádiz, Cadiz (Andalusia) Contact details. Email: gelen@vocces.com Tel.: +34 956286620 Tel.: +34 956286154 Website: http://www.catedraldecadiz.com/ + −. Leaflet | Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors. What to do. EXPERIENCES. Discover the history of Cadiz cathedral. Contact information and map.

  2. Mar 8, 2024 · The Cathedral in Cádiz. During the early years of the18th century, as Cádiz grew wealthy on trade with the Americas and Indies, its was decided to replace the old cathedral ( Iglesia Santa Cruz) with a new and more lavish building that reflected the citys riches during this golden age.

  3. The Cádiz Cathedral is the last link in the chain of great cathedrals in Spain and other churches that were built on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Built: XVII – XVIII Centuries (1722- 1838) Author: Clemente Acero. Style: Baroque, Neoclassical. Category: Religious. Type: Cathedral. Plan your visit. Address and telephone.

  4. Cadiz Cathedral - Catedral Nueva. The grandiose Cadiz cathedral officially named 'Catedral de la Santa Cruz de Cádiz' took over 130 years to build. Started in Baroque style and completed in Neo-clasical style, the dome and the towers are much smaller than originally intended.

  5. Catedral de Cádiz. Andalucía, Spain, Europe. Top choice in Cádiz. Cádiz' beautiful yellow-domed cathedral is an impressively proportioned baroque-neoclassical construction, best appreciated from seafront Campo del Sur in the evening sun.

  6. The Cathedral of Cadiz is called “Santa Cruz sobre el mar” or “Santa Cruz sobre las aguas“, although the truth is that in the city it is better known as the New Cathedral, as opposed to the old one from the 16th century over the old Gothic Cathedral ordered by Alfonso X The Wise.

  7. Cádiz Cathedral ( Spanish: Catedral de Cádiz, Catedral de Santa Cruz de Cádiz) is a Roman Catholic church in Cádiz, southern Spain, and the seat of the Diocese of Cadiz y Ceuta. It was built between 1722 and 1838. The cathedral was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1931. [1] Images. Cathedral and port. San Sebastián Castle and Viña quarter.

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