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- Catedral_De_Santa_María_Y_San_Julián_De_Cuenca abstract "This article was produced by running a Spanish article through a translator program which is why it reads roughly:September 21, 1177, Alfonso VIII of Castile conquers the city of Cuenca and constituted as episcopal see in the year 1183.King don Alfonso, did and ordered the mosque that the Moors avían, told the bishops that they enshrined it... and put his hand of the Virgin Mary that if few traiba, and went and moved the bishoprics of Valeria and coffers and put the Chair in the city of Cuenca.It inspired the construction of the Cathedral, the wife of Alfonso VIII, Leonor of England or Plantagenet, daughter of King Enrique II Plantagenet of England and Leonor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine and sister of Richard the Lionheart. For her dowry, Leonor of England or Plantagenet, Countess of Gascony, is accompanied by Norman Knights that will be those who will exert its influence on the factory of the Cathedral. At that time, the building style was Romanesque, but the Norman influence in the Court of King Alfonso VIII decides the construction of this Cathedral, being the first Gothic Cathedral of Castile, along with the de Ávila. Gothic style linked to the masters of French champagne, work began in the year 1196 and he was completed in the year 1257. However, like most religious buildings, has undergone transformations over the centuries: the Gothic header was rebuilt in the 15th century, the exterior of the Cathedral was renovated almost in the 16th century and in the 17TH century the chapel of the tabernacle was built and were renovated the façade and towers, in a Baroque style. The new high altar was built in the 18th century, and already at the beginning of the 20th century because of a landslide occurred in 1902, was rebuilt the facade in the original style.The most outstanding building is belonging to a very early Gothic architecture approach, closely related to the Anglo-Norman art and franconormando of the 12th century French, as the cathedrals of Soissons, Cathedral of Laon and Paris.Initially, began a more Romanesque header, with staggered five apses, transept and three naves in the main body. The works were developed in the 13th century which was built the triforium, with windows moulded and decorated with statues of angels and an upper oculus. The vaults are ribbed sexpartita.In the 15th century was rebuilt the head to open a double ambulatory of beautiful invoice. In terms of the interior should be noted that in the 18th century of the cathedral chapter claimed the services of the architect Ventura Rodríguez to lift a transparent (window glass that illuminates and decorates the bottom of an altar) that's with the raised by Narciso take in the Cathedral of Toledo. Rodriguez placed him in a Gothic ambulatory, in such a way that it shine thanks to the rear or indirect lighting by whose means are achieved some spectacular effects.The new altar, whose statues of the altarpiece are due to the work of Pasquale Bocciardo was built in the 18th century, and already at the beginning of the 20th century, due to the collapse of the Tower of the Giraldo, the facade and part of the vault, following ancient references, was rebuilt the façade, neo-Gothic work of Vicente Lampérez, inspired by the facade of the Cathedral of Reims. Vicente Lampérez project was to get two high twin needle and complete the ogival oculos of the front in the same style as the Interior. However, due to opposition from several architects regarding the dangers of introducing elements foreign to the originals, these works did not finish since they were suspended after the first raised while the side towers are completed. However, remain plans to conclude the Cathedral once you reach a comprehensive architectural approach.The last few speakers so far have been complete stained glass missing with abstract stained-glass windows to inspiration from abstract windows installed in the Cologne Cathedral in Germany, according to designs by the painter Fernando Zóbel and more recently the comprehensive restoration of the cloister of the 16th century.After the discovery of America coincided, in the year 1492, during the development of the work did that in her there were sculpted proper animals of the new open grounds doing of the iconography of Cuenca special and different from that of other cathedrals. Bearing in mind these concepts, the iconography that presents the Cathedral of Cuenca is of fantastic, mythological type and of human figures, inserting between them icons of vegetable type as sheets, stems, fruits and shoots serpenteantes along the stems. Nevertheless, what really distinguishes it from the rest, it is these animals who without being known in Occident are present in its Gothic arcades of the ends of the XVth century, such as the armadillo, the fish balloon and the turtle.".
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- Catedral_De_Santa_María_Y_San_Julián_De_Cuenca date "October 2015".
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