Golden Staircase (Escalera Dorada)

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The Golden Staircase (Escalera Dorada) is a richly ornamented 16th-century Renaissance staircase inside Burgos Cathedral in Spain, renowned for its elegant design and gilded ironwork.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance architecture
architectural element
staircase
accesses Puerta de la Coronería NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Escalera Dorada de la Catedral de Burgos NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Plateresque NERFINISHED
Renaissance NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1523
constructionStart 1519
country Spain
creator Diego de Siloé NERFINISHED
culturalContext Spanish Renaissance
designedBy Diego de Siloé NERFINISHED
function connects cathedral floor with Puerta de la Coronería
hasDecorativeStyle classical motifs
grotesques
heraldic elements
hasPart balustrade
decorative reliefs
gilded iron balustrade
ornamental railings
sculptural ornamentation
stone steps
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Burgos Cathedral"
heritageSite Burgos Cathedral NERFINISHED
inception early 16th century
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Burgos NERFINISHED
Burgos Cathedral NERFINISHED
Castile and León
Spain
locatedInReligiousBuilding Roman Catholic cathedral
locatedInStructure north transept of Burgos Cathedral NERFINISHED
materialUsed gilded ironwork
iron
stone
nativeLabel Escalera Dorada NERFINISHED
notableFor Renaissance style in a Gothic cathedral
elegant design
gilded ironwork
rich ornamentation
partOf Burgos Cathedral interior NERFINISHED
period 16th century
religiousAffiliationOfLocation Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
subjectOf art historical studies of Spanish Renaissance architecture
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWHSEnlistmentYear 1984
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Burgos Cathedral NERFINISHED

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Cathedral of Burgos hasFeature Golden Staircase (Escalera Dorada)