Coria Cathedral | |
Fullname: | Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption |
Other Name: | Spanish; Castilian: Catedral de Santa Maria de la Asunción |
Coordinates: | 39.982°N -6.5371°W |
Location: | Coria |
Country: | Spain |
Denomination: | Catholic |
Address: | 5, Plaza de la Catedral |
Status: | Cathedral |
Dedication: | Assumption of Mary |
Dedicated Date: | 20 April 1898[1] |
Style: | Late Gothic, Plateresque |
Years Built: | 1496–1646 |
Bells Hung: | --> |
Metropolis: | Mérida–Badajoz |
Diocese: | Coria-Cáceres |
Bishop: | Jesús Pulido Arriero |
The Catedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Coria, Region of Extremadura, Spain.
The cathedral construction began in 1496 at the site of an older Visigothic cathedral and a later mosque. The cloister was built in the 14th century. In the next century, designs for the church were pursued by Martín de Solorzano and Pedro de Ybarra. The nave has Gothic tracery, while the facades and doorways show Renaissance decoration. The church suffered from the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, when its belltower fell.[2]