Teruel Cathedral

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Teruel Cathedral is a renowned Mudejar-style Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Teruel, Spain, celebrated for its distinctive brickwork, ornamental tile decoration, and UNESCO World Heritage status.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mudejar architecture
Roman Catholic cathedral
World Heritage Site
alsoKnownAs Cathedral of Santa María de Mediavilla NERFINISHED
architecturalType cathedral
completionDate 13th century
constructionStart 1171
12th century
country Spain
dedicatedTo Santa María de Mediavilla NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
diocese Diocese of Teruel and Albarracín NERFINISHED
elevatedToCathedral 1587
façadeDate 16th century
floorPlan three-aisled basilica
foundedAs collegiate church
function seat of the bishop of Teruel and Albarracín
hasPart Mudejar bell tower NERFINISHED
Renaissance façade
apse
cloister
nave
wooden Mudéjar ceiling
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
UNESCO World Heritage Site
inscriptionCriteria (ii)
(iv)
locatedIn Aragon NERFINISHED
Province of Teruel NERFINISHED
Teruel NERFINISHED
material brick
notableFor Mudejar tower
coffered wooden ceiling
decorative brickwork
ornamental tile decoration
partOf Mudejar Architecture of Aragon NERFINISHED
provinceForChurch Ecclesiastical province of Zaragoza NERFINISHED
region Aragon, Spain NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Catholicism
roofDecorationDate 14th century
roofType Mudejar wooden roof
style Gothic
Mudejar
Renaissance
Romanesque
towerCompletion 13th century
UNESCOSiteId 378bis-001
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1986

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Teruel province contains Teruel Cathedral