Almudena Cathedral, Catholic cathedral near Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain
Description
Almudena Cathedral is a Catholic church next to the Royal Palace in Madrid that extends 102 meters in length with two 72-meter granite towers. The structure displays Romanesque Revival elements throughout its exterior and interior, housing a collection of religious artworks and devotional items.
History
Construction began in 1883 under architect Francisco de Cubas but quickly stalled for decades. The Spanish Civil War and financial constraints delayed the final completion until 1993, making it one of Madrid's most prolonged building projects.
Culture
This cathedral serves as Madrid's main Catholic religious center where important celebrations and ceremonies take place. It blends traditional devotion with modern parish life that visitors can witness through daily activities and services.
Practical
The building is accessible to visitors, though religious services may be taking place, particularly on weekends. The museum inside offers guidance and information materials that enhance understanding of the collection and the space.
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The cathedral's exterior was deliberately designed to match the baroque style of the neighboring Royal Palace, creating architectural harmony between the two buildings. Inside, modern mosaics by Father Marko Ivan Rupnik blend traditional religious imagery with contemporary artistic vision.
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