Tudela Cathedral
Tudela Cathedral is a late Romanesque style cathedral built from the end of the 11th century during the reign of Sancho VI of Navarre, using the stones of the 19th-century mosque after it was razed to the ground. Originally used as a collegiate church, it became a cathedral in the 18th century under Pius VI, following the creation of the Diocese of Tudela, formerly attached to the Diocese of Tarazona de Aragón.
About this building
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