Cathedral of Jaca

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The Cathedral of Jaca is a Romanesque-style cathedral in the city of Jaca, Spain, considered one of the earliest and most important examples of Romanesque architecture on the Iberian Peninsula.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church building
Romanesque church
cathedral
cultural heritage monument
architecturalStyle Romanesque
constructionEnd 12th century
constructionStart late 11th century
country Spain
dedicatedTo Apostle Peter
surface form: Saint Peter
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Jaca
floorPlanType basilica plan
foundedUnder Sancho Ramírez of Aragon
hasArchitecturalDecoration Romanesque capitals
sculpted tympanum
hasArchitecturalElement apse
cloister
crypt
nave
portico
hasBellTower yes
hasFunction episcopal see
place of worship
tourist attraction
hasPortalStyle Romanesque sculpted portal
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
heritageDesignationType Monument
influenced later Romanesque architecture in Aragon
isCathedralOf Roman Catholic Diocese of Jaca
isPartOf historic center of Jaca
isTouristAttractionOf Jaca
languageOfLiturgy Latin
Spanish
locatedIn Aragon
Iberian Peninsula
Jaca
Huesca province
surface form: Province of Huesca
locatedOnRoute Camino de Santiago
material stone
region Pyrenees
religion Christianity
rite Latin Rite
significance one of the earliest examples of Romanesque architecture in Spain
one of the most important Romanesque cathedrals on the Iberian Peninsula
usesVaultType barrel vault
groin vault

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Jaca hasLandmark Cathedral of Jaca
Jaca hasReligiousBuilding Cathedral of Jaca
this entity surface form: Cathedral of San Pedro de Jaca
comarca of La Jacetania hasHeritageSite Cathedral of Jaca
subject surface form: La Jacetania
this entity surface form: Jaca Cathedral