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English: The New Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary,
Salamanca, Spain.
Lëtzebuergesch: Catedral Nueva de la Asunción de la Virgen.
Foto opgeholl den 19/09/2008 vum Aly Jentges.
Date: 7 January 2010 (original upload date).
Source: Transferred from lb.wikipedia; transferred to Commons
by User:Lukasz Lukomski using CommonsHelper.
Author: Original uploader was Jentges at lb.wikipedia.
Permission: BILD-BY.
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English: Altarpiece in the New Cathedral,
Salamanca, Spain.
Español: Retablo de la Capilla de la Soledad,
en la Catedral Nueva de Salamanca (España).
Photo: 15 May 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Zarateman.
(Wikimedia Commons)
The building began at a time when the Gothic style was becoming less popular and was merging with the new Renaissance style, giving the resulting Plateresco style, in Spain. However, this Cathedral retained more of its Gothic character, because the authorities wanted the New Cathedral to blend with the Old Cathedral [Editor: Which is next door].
English: The Dome of the New Cathedral at Salamanca, Spain.
Español: Cúpula de la catedral Nueva de Salamanca, España.
Photo: 24 August 2008.
Source: Originally posted to Flickr as Cúpula Catedral nueva de Salamanca.
Author: Alejandro Flores.
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English: The Central Nave,
New Cathedral, Salamanca, Spain.
Español: Nave central de la Catedral Nueva.
Photo: February 2011.
Source: Own work.
Author: Jose Luis Filpo Cabana Jl FilpoC.
(Wikimedia Commons)
Thus. the New Cathedral was constructed, continuing with the Gothic style during the 17th- and 18th-Centuries. However, during the 18th-Century, two elements were added that broke with the showy form of the predominant style of the building: a Baroque Cupola on the Transept and the final stages of the Bell Tower.
The New Cathedral was constructed without the subsequent destruction of the Old Cathedral, as normally happened, but a wall of the New Cathedral leans on the North Wall of the Old Cathedral. For this reason, the Old Cathedral had to be reinforced. Two of the main architects of the Cathedral were J. Gil de Hontañón and his son, Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón, in 1538. The New Cathedral's main entrance consists of three Arches, each leading to the three Naves of the Church.
Sculpture of an astronaut.
Added to the New Cathedral,
Salamanca, Spain, during renovations.
Photo: 7 October 2011.
Source: Own work.
Author: Marshallhenrie.
(Wikimedia Commons)
The facade of the New Cathedral,
Salamanca, Spain.
Photo: 8 January 2006.
Source: Own work.
Author: Hector Blanco de Frutos.
(Wikimedia Commons)
English: The New Cathedral,
Salamanca, Spain, at Dusk.
Español: Anochecer de la catedral salmantina
una tarde de verano.
Photo: 29 September 2011.
Source: Own work.
Author: Diegophotography.
(Wikimedia Commons)
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