Historic Churches of Cádiz
Cádiz’s religious architecture reflects its historical prosperity as a major maritime port. This collection features the iconic Cádiz Cathedral, a 116-year project blending Baroque and Neoclassical styles, and the Oratorio de San Felipe Neri, known for its unique elliptical layout. The list includes the 18th-century Oratorio de la Santa Cueva with its distinct subterranean and upper chapels, alongside the Church of the Holy Cross, which served as the city's original cathedral. These sites showcase intricate altarpieces and centuries of Spanish ecclesiastical design.
Cádiz Cathedral
This prime Baroque cathedral was built between 1722 and 1838. Since it took more than a hundred years to complete, several architects…
Iglesia del Oratorio de San Felipe Neri
The Church of Oratorio de San Felipe Neri is a church built between 1685 and 1719, located in Cádiz, Spain.
Convent of Nuestra Señora del Rosario y Santo Domingo
The Convent of Nuestra Señora del Rosario y Santo Domingo is a convent located in Cádiz, Spain.
Church of the Holy Cross
The Church of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic church in the Spanish city of Cádiz.
Iglesia de San José
Completed in 1787, this Neoclassical church features a symmetrical facade and a Latin cross floor plan. It was originally built outside the historic city walls to serve the growing population during the late 18th century.
Oratorio de la Santa Cueva
The Oratorio de la Santa Cueva is a church composed of two chapels, one superimposed above the other, adjacent to the Holy Rosary church in…
Iglesia de San Lorenzo
This 18th-century Baroque church is dedicated to Saint Lawrence the Martyr. It is notable for its intricate main altarpiece and its distinctive location at the corner of Sagasta and Armengual streets.
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