Silves Cathedral

Rua Castelo, Silves,
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Silves Cathedral in the city of Silves, in the Algarve region of southern Portugal, was built as a mosque during Moorish rule of Iberia and later converted into cathedral after the Reconquista. It is considered the main Gothic monument in the Algarve. Since 29 June 1922, it is on the register of national monuments of Portugal.HistoryThe details about the foundation and building of Silves Cathedral are unclear. In the process of the Reconquista, Moorish Silves was conquered in 1189 by King Sancho I of Portugal, but since the city was retaken by the Moors in 1191, it is unlikely that a cathedral was built at this time. Only in 1242 was Silves definitely reconquered by Christian knights during the reign of King Afonso III, and it is believed that this king was responsible for beginning the construction of Silves Cathedral as the seat of a newly founded Algarve diocese.The works proceeded with difficulty, and in 1352 the cathedral was damaged by a strong earthquake. In the 1440s, the cathedral workshop was given a great impulse by King Afonso V. This building campaign produced the apse with its three chapels, the transept and the main portal, in Gothic style, dating from the 1470s. The three-aisled nave was only finished in the early 16th century.

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