The New Cathedral of Lleida (Catalan ''Catedral Nova de Lleida'') or Seu Nova is the seat of the
Bishop of Lleida
This is a list of bishops of Lleida.
*Itxió 203
*Sant Filó 227
*Joan 230
*Pere 258
*MÃ rius Seli 259
*Sant Lleir 268–311
*Diperdió 313
*Amili 380
*Prudenci 400
*Atanasi 413
*Saguici 413
*Jacobo 419
*Seberà 460
*Fortunat 517
*Pere 519
*And ...
, located in
Lleida
Lleida (, ; Spanish: Lérida ) is a city in the west of Catalonia, Spain. It is the capital city of the province of Lleida.
Geographically, it is located in the Catalan Central Depression. It is also the capital city of the Segrià comarca, as ...
,
Catalonia
Catalonia (; ca, Catalunya ; Aranese Occitan: ''Catalonha'' ; es, Cataluña ) is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a ''nationality'' by its Statute of Autonomy.
Most of the territory (except the Val d'Aran) lies on the north ...
.
History
The current cathedral replaced the earlier cathedral,
La Seu Vella, Lleida located in the highest point in town, and for a time used as a garrison. The church was constructed in an early
Neoclassical-style in using designs by
Pedro MartÃn Cermeño and construction directed by
Francisco Sabatini
Francesco Sabatini (1721 – 19 February 1797), also known as Francisco Sabatini, was an Italian architect of the 18th century who worked in Spain.
Biography
Born in Palermo, he studied architecture in Rome. His first contacts with the Spa ...
. The austere building was built with local gray stone, but with a coat of arms of the ruling
House of Bourbon
The House of Bourbon (, also ; ) is a European dynasty of French origin, a branch of the Capetian dynasty, the royal House of France. Bourbon kings first ruled France and Navarre in the 16th century. By the 18th century, members of the Spanis ...
.
It has two large flanking bell towers, joined by a terrace with a balustrade.
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entry on church.
See also
List of bishops of Lleida
This is a list of bishops of Roman Catholic Diocese of Lleida, Lleida.
*Itxió 203
*Sant Filó 227
*Joan 230
*Pere 258
*MÃ rius Seli 259
*Sant Lleir 268–311
*Diperdió 313
*Amili 380
*Prudenci 400
*Atanasi 413
*Saguici 413
*Jacobo 419
*Seberà ...
External links
(Catalan) Bisbat de Lleida
References
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Roman Catholic cathedrals in Catalonia
19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Spain
Neoclassical architecture in Catalonia
Lleida
Neoclassical church buildings in Spain