- Burgos Cathedral
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Burgos Cathedral
State Party = ESP
Type = Cultural
Criteria = ii, iv, vi
ID = 316
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1984
Session = 8th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/316The Burgos Cathedral ( _es. Catedral de Burgos) is a Gothic-style cathedral in
Burgos , Spain. It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is famous for its vast size and unique architecture. Its construction began in 1221, following French Gothic parameters. It had very important modifications in the 15th and 16th centuries (spires of the principal façade, chapel of the Constable, cimborio of the transept: these elements of advanced Gothic give the cathedral its distinguished profile). The last works of importance (the sacristy or the chapel of Saint Tecla) pertain to the 18th century, century in which the Gothic statuary of the doors of the principal façade was also dismantled completely. At the beginning of the 20th century, some semidetached construction to the cathedral was eliminated, such as the Archbishopric Palace and the upper floor of the cloister. The style of the cathedral is Gothic, although it has some Renaissance and Baroque works.In the cathedral, works of extraordinary artists are kept, such as the architects and sculptors of the Colonia family (Juan, Simón and Francisco), the sculptors
Gil de Siloé ,Felipe Vigarny orJuan de Anchieta , the sculptor and architect Diego de Siloé, the grillworker Cristóbal de Andino or the painterSebastiano del Piombo ("Holy Family On A Voyage"), among many others.The cathedral was declared "
World Heritage Site " byUNESCO on October 31 of 1984. It is the only Spanish cathedral that has this distinction independiently, without being joined to the historic center of a city (as inSalamanca ,Santiago de Compostela ,Ávila , Córdoba, Toledo or Cuenca) or in union with others buildings, as inSeville .The principal façade was inspired in the purest French Gothic style of the cathedrals of
Paris and ofReims . It consists of three bays topped by two lateral, square towers. The steep spires of German influence were added in the 15th century and are work of Juan de Colonia.Some elements of great interest of within of the cathedral are the "Papamoscas" ("Flycatcher"), articulated statue which opens its mouth upon the sounding of the bells at each hour, the Romanesque sepulchre of Mudarra, the vengeful stepbrother of the death of the seven princes de Lara (brought to the cathedral from its original location in the Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza due to its abandonment by alienation), the carved chairs of the choir, the sepulchre of the Bishop Mauricio, the tomb of
El Cid and his wife Doña Jimena, the letter of security of El Cid and his chest.History
The construction of the cathedralwas ordered by King Ferdinand III of Castile and Mauricio, the English-born
Bishop of Burgos . Construction started on the site of the former Romanesque cathedral onJuly 20 ,1221 , beginning at the chevet, which was completed in nine years. The high altar was first consecrated in 1260, then there was a lengthy hiatus of almost 200 years before construction was recommenced. The cathedral was completed in 1567, with the completion of the lantern spire over the main crossing (which rises above a delicate openwork star vault).The architects principally responsible for its construction were a Frenchman in the 13th century and a German in the 15th century. In 1417, the bishop of Burgos attended the
Council of Constance and returned with the master builder John of Cologne ("Juan de Colonia"), who completed the towers with spires of openstonework tracery.Among the most famous of the bishops of Burgos was the 15th-century scholar and historian
Alphonsus a Sancta Maria .In 1919 the cathedral became the burial place of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar ("El Cid"), and his wife Doña Jimena. On
October 31 ,1984 , it was designated aWorld Heritage Site by UNESCO.Architecture
The 15th-century west front of northern French gothic style is flanked by towers on square plans terminating in
octagon alspire s covered with open stonework traceries. Thefaçade , in three stories, has triple entrances in ogival arched framing, with a gallery enclosed by apinnacle dbalustrade and a delicately-piercedrose window . In the uppermost story, there are two ogival double-archedwindow s and statues on pedestals, crowned with a balustrade of letters carved in stone: PULC [H] RA ES ET DECORA ("Beautiful art Thou, and graceful"), in the center of which is a statue of the Virgin Mary. There are more balustrades and balconies in the towers, with further open-carved inscriptions: needle-pointed octagonal pinnacles finish the four corners. The mainspire s are 80 meters tall.Its
cruciform floorplan, with a 106 meter longnave and wide aisles is almost hidden, in exterior views,by the fifteenchapel s added at all angles to the aisles andtransept s, by the beautiful 14th-centurycloister on the northwest and the archiepiscopal palace on the southwest. Over the three central doorways of the main or western façade rise the two lofty and graceful towers, crowned by their spires. Many of thealtar s,chapel s andmonument s within the cathedral are of artistic and historical interest.The north
transept portal, known as the "Portada de la Coronería", has statues of theTwelve Apostles . Above, ogival windows and two spires crown the portal. On the south portal, the portada depicts the evangelists at their writing desks.The magnificent octagonal Chapel of the Condestable is of Flamboyant Gothic style, filled with traceries, knights and angels and heraldry. It was destined for the graves of
Pedro Fernández III de Velasco , Condestable of Castile and his family.External links
* [http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=316 World Heritage Site profile]
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