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Co-cathedral of Saint Mary
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West façade
Religion
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Co-cathedral
Location
Location Castelló de la Plana, Valencian Community, Spain
Architecture
Architect(s) Vincente Traver Tomás
Architectural style Valencian Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical
Materials stone, ceramic brick

The Co-cathedral of Saint Mary (also known as Cocatedral de Santa Maria in Valencian and Concatedral de Santa María in Spanish) is an important church in Castelló de la Plana, Spain. It is a cathedral, which means it is the main church for a Roman Catholic diocese. This beautiful building is located in the Valencian Community, a region in eastern Spain.

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The peaceful cloister of the cathedral.

History of the Co-cathedral

The Co-cathedral of Saint Mary has a long and interesting history. It has been rebuilt and changed many times over the centuries. This shows how important it has been to the people of Castelló de la Plana.

Building Over Time

The original church on this site was built a very long time ago. However, it was destroyed in a fire. After that, people started building a new church. This new building was designed in a style called Valencian Gothic. This style was popular in the region during the Middle Ages.

Over the years, the church was updated and expanded. Different parts were added in other styles. These include Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical designs. This mix of styles makes the Co-cathedral unique.

Modern Construction

The current building we see today was largely completed more recently. An architect named Vincente Traver Tomás was involved in its design. The church is built using strong materials like stone and ceramic brick.

What is a Co-cathedral?

You might be wondering what a "Co-cathedral" is. It means it shares the role of a main church with another cathedral. In this case, it's one of the important churches in its region. It serves as a central place for religious services and community gatherings.

Architecture and Design

The Co-cathedral of Saint Mary is a great example of different architectural styles. You can see how building designs changed over hundreds of years.

Gothic and Renaissance Features

The main structure has a strong Valencian Gothic feel. This means it has tall arches and large windows. Later additions brought in Renaissance elements. These often include more balanced shapes and classical details.

Baroque and Neoclassical Touches

As time went on, Baroque styles were added. Baroque designs are known for being very decorative and dramatic. Finally, Neoclassical parts were included. This style brought back simpler, more classic Greek and Roman ideas.

Visiting the Co-cathedral

The Co-cathedral is a place of worship and a historical landmark. Visitors can admire its architecture and learn about its past. It stands as a symbol of the city's heritage and faith.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Concatedral de Santa María (Castellón) para niños

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