Guarda Cathedral

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Guarda Cathedral is a prominent Gothic and Manueline-style Roman Catholic cathedral in the Portuguese city of Guarda, renowned for its fortress-like appearance and historical significance.

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Guarda Cathedral canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic cathedral
cathedral
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Manueline architecture
Renaissance architecture
builtUnderMonarch King John I of Portugal NERFINISHED
King Manuel I of Portugal NERFINISHED
constructionEnd c. 1540
early 16th century
constructionStart c. 1390
late 14th century
coordinateLocation 40.537°N 7.267°W
country Portugal
dedicatedTo Our Lady of the Assumption NERFINISHED
denomination Latin Church NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of Guarda NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalProvince Ecclesiastical Province of Braga NERFINISHED
elevationAboveSeaLevel c. 1,056 metres
hasArchitecturalType fortress church
hasNativeLabel Sé da Guarda NERFINISHED
hasPart apse
bell towers
main nave
sacristy
side aisles
heritageDesignation National Monument of Portugal NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationStart 1907
heritageStatus protected monument
languageOfNativeLabel Portuguese
locatedIn Guarda NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Beira Interior Norte NERFINISHED
Centro Region NERFINISHED
Guarda District NERFINISHED
locatedInSettlement highest city in Portugal
materialUsed granite
notableFeature Manueline portal NERFINISHED
crenellated towers
fortress-like appearance
massive buttresses
ribbed vaults
openToPublic yes
religion Roman Catholicism
significantEvent served as main church of the Diocese of Guarda
touristAttraction yes
usedFor cultural events
religious services
tourism

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Guarda hasLandmark Guarda Cathedral