Cathedral of Santa Maria de Vigo is situated in the historic city of Vigo not far from the central city square. The building of the cathedral was built in the early 19th century on the site of the previously located here the old church of Santa Maria.
The first church building was erected in the 12th century, as evidenced by the documented facts. Almost throughout the 14th century the church was reconstructed and the beginning of the 15th century appeared in a new guise, made in the Gothic style. In 1589 the church building was plundered by British pirates under the command of the Drake. In the early 19th century, the church building was heavily damaged during the war against Napoleon's army. A few years after the war began construction of a new church building designed by the architect Melchor de Prado and Marina. The new building was a vivid example of the style neoklassichekogo Galicia, its construction was completed in 1838.
Made of a light stone facade of the church is simple and rigorous lines. The main decoration of the facade are the two bell tower, built in the baroque style. The Cathedral is a church with one central and two side aisles. On both sides of the aisles of the chapel located. The main altar of the cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in the style Churrigueresque. Apse of the church is decorated with the image of Christ made great winner.
In between services, the Cathedral of Santa Maria de Vigo is open to visitors.
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