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Encyclopedia > Cathedral of San Salvador (Zaragoza)

The Cathedral of San Salvador is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Zaragoza, Spain. The Roman Catholic Church, most often spoken of simply as the Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with over one billion members. ... A cathedral is a Christian church building, specifically of a denomination with an episcopal hierarchy (such as the Roman Catholic Church or the Lutheran or Anglican churches), which serves as the central church of a bishopric. ... Zaragozas location in Spain Zaragoza (frequently Saragossa in English; Latin Caesaraugusta) is the capital city of the autonomous region and former kingdom of Aragón in Spain, and is located on the river Ebro, and its tributaries the Huerva and Gállego, near the centre of the region, in...


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La Seo Cathedral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3043 words)
The Cathedral of the Savior (or Catedral del Salvador in Spanish) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Zaragoza, Spain.
The altarpiece of the chapel of San Bruno was entrusted to the sculptor Pedro de Moreto.
In the sacristy are the "olifante" by Gastón de Bearn, built in ivory in the 11th century, and the relic-busts of San Valero (patron saint of Zaragoza), San Vicente, and St.
Cathedral of San Salvador of Zaragoza (La Seo) - Churches and monasteries - Patrimony - CAI Tourism of Aragon (430 words)
Cathedral of San Salvador of Zaragoza (La Seo) - Churches and monasteries - Patrimony - CAI Tourism of Aragon
The church cathedral of San Salvador of Zaragoza (better known as La Seo) displays all its splendour since November 1999, when it reopened its doors after a laborious restoration lasting 20 years.
Once inside the temple, the first door, seen from the transept, leads to the parish of San Miguel or «Parroquieta», which sports a beautiful gilded wooden ceiling, in Mudejar Style, and under which there is a magnificent Gothic tomb in alabaster.
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