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A church at the site was first erected on May 5, 1101 at the site of a mosque by the Saint Bishop [[Saint Poncio|Poncio]]. A new church was rebuilt in the 16th-century.<ref>[http://www.parroquiabinefar.org/iglesia-catedral-de-barbastro/ Parish site] with note on Cathedral.</ref>
A church at the site was first erected on May 5, 1101 at the site of a mosque by the Saint Bishop [[Saint Poncio|Poncio]]. A new church was rebuilt in the 16th-century.<ref>[http://www.parroquiabinefar.org/iglesia-catedral-de-barbastro/ Parish site] with note on Cathedral.</ref>


Now the cathedral of the diocese of Barbastro-Monzón, along with the co-cathedral at [[Monzón]]. The present church was erected between 1517 and 1533 by [[Juan de Sariñena]], [[Juan de Segura]] and others. The church was declared a national monument in 1931. Of interest are the thin columns ending in floral and decorated capitals. The main [[retablo]] has scenes dedicated to the ''Assumption of the Virgin'' and ''P
Now the cathedral of the diocese of Barbastro-Monzón, along with the co-cathedral at [[Monzón]]. The present church was erected between 1517 and 1533 by [[Juan de Sariñena]], [[Juan de Segura]] and others. The church was declared a national monument in 1931. Of interest are the thin columns ending in floral and decorated capitals. The main [[retablo]] has scenes dedicated to the ''Assumption of the Virgin'' and ''Passion of Christ'' with a base of alabaster sculpted in a [[Plateresque]] style by the school of [[Damián Forment]]. The superior part was carved in wood during 1600 y 1602. The chapel of San Jose has a retablo dedicated to the St Abbot Victorián, and is attributed to [[Bartolomé Bermejo]] or his studio.

One of the south chapels has a venerated wood icon titled the ''Santo Cristo de los Milagros'' (1939), carved by [[Enrique Monjó]] just after the end of the [[Spanish Civil War]]. One relief commemorates the martyred bishop blessed [[Florentino Asensio]].<ref>[http://www.diocesisbarbastromonzon.org/directorio/catedral/catedral.htm Diocese of Barbastro-Monzón], entry on cathedrals.</ref>

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[[es:Catedral de Santa María de la Asunción de Barbastro]]

Revision as of 01:42, 2 July 2016

Barbastro Cathedral
Bell tower separate of the cathedral.

The Cathedral of Barbastro or Catedral de Santa María de la Asunción is the Roman Catholic cathedral in the town of Barbastro in the province of Huesca, autonomous community of Aragon, Spain.

History

A church at the site was first erected on May 5, 1101 at the site of a mosque by the Saint Bishop Poncio. A new church was rebuilt in the 16th-century.[1]

Now the cathedral of the diocese of Barbastro-Monzón, along with the co-cathedral at Monzón. The present church was erected between 1517 and 1533 by Juan de Sariñena, Juan de Segura and others. The church was declared a national monument in 1931. Of interest are the thin columns ending in floral and decorated capitals. The main retablo has scenes dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin and Passion of Christ with a base of alabaster sculpted in a Plateresque style by the school of Damián Forment. The superior part was carved in wood during 1600 y 1602. The chapel of San Jose has a retablo dedicated to the St Abbot Victorián, and is attributed to Bartolomé Bermejo or his studio.

One of the south chapels has a venerated wood icon titled the Santo Cristo de los Milagros (1939), carved by Enrique Monjó just after the end of the Spanish Civil War. One relief commemorates the martyred bishop blessed Florentino Asensio.[2]

References

  1. ^ Parish site with note on Cathedral.
  2. ^ Diocese of Barbastro-Monzón, entry on cathedrals.

42°02′10″N 0°07′21″E / 42.0360°N 0.1224°E / 42.0360; 0.1224