Sigüenza Cathedral

Sigüenza Cathedral dates back to the 11th century. Its construction actually began in 1144, probably on the foundations of an old Visigothic and Moorish temple. The Renaissance painter Juan Soreda worked on the cathedral in the 16th century and in particular on the altarpiece dedicated to Saint Livrado between 1526 and 1528.

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  • Architecture
  • Monuments

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