La Seu d'Urgell Cathedral Catedral de Santa María de Urgel |
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![]() Cathedral of la Seu d'Urgell
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Basic information | |
Location | La Seu d'Urgell, Spain |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Country | Spain |
Architectural description | |
Architectural type | church |
Architectural style | Romanesque |
The Cathedral of Santa Maria d'Urgell, called Cathedral of la Seu d'Urgell or Cathedral of Urgel, is a cathedral located in the city of la Seu d'Urgell, (Alt Urgell), seat of the Diocese of Urgell. This temple is the seat of the diocese and is dedicated to Saint Mary. The Cathedral of Urgell is considered unique within the Catalan Romanesque for the Italianate-style features on the ornaments of its facade.
The construction of the cathedral was begun in 1116 to designs by the master mason Ramon Llambard and is therefore one of the oldest cathedrals in Catalonia. The cathedral gives the name of the city. Originally referred to as the City of Urgell, it is now called "See of Urgell (La Seu d'Urgell), derived from the Latin Sedes Urgelli, meaning that the town is the episcopal see of the Bishop of Urgell).
The cathedral is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, patroness of the city, and has a 13th-century statue known as the Mother of God of Urgell (Mare de Déu d'Urgell) and also as the Virgin of Andorra.
The 16th-century composer Joan Brudieu was maestro di capilla of the cathedral from 1548 to 1591.
Coordinates: 42°21′28″N 1°27′42″E / 42.35778°N 1.46167°E