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of the Barcelonan artist Joseph Llimona, also maker of the figures of the Four Evangelists, from the old altar and which today are on the pillars of the crossing. Under the rose windows of the transept the initial design included two small pedestrian doors that were finally replaced by two altarpieces, of Neo-Gothic style and gold-covered, these were placed as the devotions of the
843:. That which occupies the seven double windows of the apse represents the twelve apostles and the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. There are also figurative windows in the baptistry. The rest of the stained glass is incorporated in double (at top) and triple (at bottom) windows and runs around most of the side walls. Two rose windows open at the ends of the transept. 241: 745:. The two gables of the transept house two large rose windows that accentuate the light inside the church. The naves up to the crossing, of which the wider and the highest is the central, are segmented into five rectangular sections covered with four-parts vaults of simple ribbing. The two arms of the 770:
The Main Chapel, since the reform of 1972, appears austerely furnished by choir stalls worked by the Goicoechea y Arín workshop of Vitoria. On it, resting on a pedestal that hangs from the central boss of the apse, the sculpture of the Good Shepherd, which was on the original Neo-gothic altar. A work
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After just nine years of work (including almost two in which work was suspended for lack of resources, and the tower was not yet crowned), the Church of the Good Shepherd was consecrated for worship on July 30, 1897. Again, the royal family, the Queen Regent María Cristina, King Alfonso XIII and the
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between the main veins. From the crossing to the head, the naves are extended with three sections. In this posterior space, the four aisles, two on each side, balance the width of the transept, resulting in two separate areas of equal height and divided into six sections separated by four pillars.
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Manuel de Echave went on to oversee the works having as master of the same José Vicente Mendía and, after his (Mendia) death, the master mason Agustín de Zumalabe. The foundation work required a careful drainage of the site to provide consolidated sand. For the general architecture the sandstone
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with two manual keyboards, pedals and 20 stops. The choir organ houses in its interior and exterior 9,535 pipes, the largest measures 10 meters, the whole thing weighing 30 tons. The huge instrument cost more than 1.5 million pesetas, thanks to the legacy of the Fermín Lasala, Duke of Mandas
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was transformed with the installation of a new table after the removal of the original altar, of a florid Gothic style, carved in cedar wood by the Barcelonese workshops of Juan Riera, it was replaced by choir stalls and an image of the Good Shepherd. The Chapel of the
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In 1881 a Royal Order created a new parish division in San Sebastián. This new division included the creation of a parish, claimed for years by locals in the southern part of the city, which later became known as the
505:. The most remarkable religious building of San Sebastián, it is endowed with a strong verticality and is the largest in Gipuzkoa. Its construction took place in the last years of the 19th century in a Historicist 701:. The roofs and windows were restored and walls and vaults were cleaned. The old floor of American oak was replaced by a new one in marble. The interior lighting was improved and new benches were installed. 1788: 1783: 823:
Located under the presbytery, the crypt functions as parish sacristy since the reform of 1949–1953. The remains of the first parish priest, D. Martín Lorenzo de Urizar, are entombed here.
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was transformed into a chapter house, and the Chapel of Christ, in the crypt, became the new parish vestry, leaving the former sacristy for the exclusive service of the council.
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In December 1887 a construction meeting chaired by the Dean D. Martín Lorenzo de Urizar Zalduegui-Ariño defined the bases of the project competition and set a budget of 750,000
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of the Cologne Cathedral. The set of pilasters and buttresses terminating in pinnacles and spirelets decorated with buds enhance the verticality of the building.
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is the second that has been in the cathedral. It was installed in 1954. According to data published at the time, it was the largest organ in
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with the consecration of the new altar, acting as pastor D. Ignacio Lasquibar Olaciregui, who in 1954 took over from D. Román Mendiguchia.
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consist of two sections arched in the same way. The crossing is the only section that features complex ribbing, incorporating
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undertook a second improvement of the church to mark the 75th anniversary of his inauguration. The neo-gothic pulpit made by
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After four years of reforms and changes that were needed to put the church to its new use as a diocesan church. For this the
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This is a church with a Latin cross, three longitudinal aisles, transept nave and a pentagonal sanctuary. There is no
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The queen regent, Maria Christina of Austria, and her son, King Alfonso XIII, opened the church in 1897
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attended the grand ceremony. The mass was officiated by D. Ramón Fernández de Piérola, Bishop of
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a central nave of 64 metres (210 ft) long by 36 metres (118 ft) wide at the crossing,
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In the plans of the architect Manuel de Echave, who apparently was inspired by
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Catedral de El Buen Pastor. Donostia-San Sebastián, 1897-1997
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presided over an altar that was decommissioned in 1972.
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an area of 1,915 square metres (20,610 sq ft),
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and made by the workshop of Bolinaga and Cía., from
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Affiliation
Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical or organizational status
Cathedral
Year consecrated
San Sebastián
Spain
San Sebastián Cathedral is located in Donostia
Geographic coordinates
43°19′0″N 1°58′53.4″W / 43.31667°N 1.981500°W / 43.31667; -1.981500
Architect(s)
Church
Style
Gothic Revival
pesetas
nave
Spire

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