Neo-Gothic Madrid: Almudena Cathedral

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As I have already said on other occasions, at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, who knows, really, if due to a stagnation in architectural conceptions or suggested by one of those fleeting fashions that to the beat of a little less than nascent Archaeological science that was beginning to rescue from its metaphorical tomb of oblivion and disdain the great creations of the European medieval past or encouraged by the excess of zeal of experts, such as the architect and restorer of the Parisian cathedral of Notre Dame, Viollet le Duc, began to to detect an unusual interest in the great styles of the past, focusing attention, above all, on the Romanesque and Gothic styles, creating a new trend, the neo-Romanesque or the neo-Gothic, not without, basically, beauty and romanticism.

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It was also a time when authors such as John Ruskin -with his now reviled work 'The Seven Lamps of Architecture'- or great writers, such as Viscount Chateaubriand -whose work,' The Genius of Christianity 'ran the same fate as that of Ruskin- they saw in these unfathomable designs, that comparative 'matter of Britain' with which to speak at length about that wonderful current of spirituality that persists in each and every one of these constructions, whose antecedents, create it or no, they arouse passions nowadays, to the point of generating an important tourism of a cultural nature.

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Madrid and its neo-Gothic Almudena Cathedral, I assure you that it is a good example of this, since together with the Royal Palace, the Orient Square and that splendid Center, known as 'the Madrid of the Austrias', it is one of the places most visited and frequented by tourists who visit our city during any time of the year.

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Just a few insignificant meters away from that Royal Palace, completed by the brilliant Italian architect, Francesco Sabatini, the Almudena Cathedral, although very new in terms of time and construction, is, nevertheless, an immeasurable work of Art It is worth visiting, at least once in your life, as the writer Juan Eslava Galán would say, in his monumental guide to places in Spain to visit.

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The Almudena Cathedral, although due to different circumstances, including a terrifying civil war, was slow to rise, like its distant relatives, the medieval cathedrals, the not inconsiderable amount of one hundred years, being the then King Alfonso XII, who placed the first stone, at the beginning of the so-called Cuesta de San Vicente (St. Vincent's slope), where you can still see part of the old walls that surrounded the city in the Middle Ages.

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In fact, these received the Arabic name of al-muraima, so that it is assumed that this is the origin of the name of the image of the Black Madonna that was found hidden in a hole in the wall and therefore also in the cathedral. that currently houses it, although the original image seems to be that it was lost in a terrifying fire, although there are authors who suppose that part of its remains were piously placed inside the modern image, which arouses so much devotion among the people of Madrid.

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In fact, to access it, you climb a staircase, reminiscent of another, the so-called Golden Staircase, made in 1519 by Diego de Siloé for the magnificent Cathedral of Santa María de Burgos.

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With a traditional plan, in the shape of a cross, the Almudena Cathedral preserves all the details that made medieval cathedrals prodigiously great and being inside, it is also possible to appreciate why Goethe affirmed that those stonemasons were looking for God in the heights, because its vaults, lost in authentic stone forests, which are its formidable columns, give the sensation of getting lost in a mysterious infinity, where everything is calculated to the maximum detail.

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Located in front of the altar, the choir is also a true work of art, whose gouty idiosyncrasy recalls those formidable legends about this type of monumental musical artifacts and the ghosts of its ancient and pious servants, such as Maese Pérez the organist, a Sevillian legend rescued by the distinguished Spanish poet, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer.

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During its construction, many architects took up the cathedral project, until the one proposed by the architects Fernando Chueca and Luis Mosteiro in 1950 was definitively accepted, respecting the initial Gothic interior but giving the exterior a neoclassical appearance, so that it had a certain concordance with the neighboring Royal Palace.

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Finally, to say that in that same place, one of the few late Romanesque churches in Madrid rose: the church of Santa María, which in addition to containing for a long time the original image of the Virgen de la Almudena, also had, painted al fresco, a Romanesque image of another mysterious Virgin known to few people from Madrid and which is currently preserved in the neo-Romanesque crypt of the cathedral, which we will talk about in another post: the Virgin of the Fleur de Lis.

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The pictures are amazingly showcasing the beauty of the church. The structure is designed interestingly.
Keep posting, keep flourishing!

Thanks. I think that for a modern building, at least internally it was able to connect with medieval Gothic magic. Kind regards
Gracias. Creo que para ser un edificio moderno, al menos interiormente se supo conectar con la magia gótica del medievo. Saludos cordiales

Thanks for this nice photos

Thanks, friend

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Absolutely stunning architectural design.

Yes, it could be said that it was an innovative project seeking a balance point between styles such as Gothic and Neoclassical. Thank you very much for your comment.
Sí, se podría decir que fue un proyecto innovador buscando un punto de equilibrio entre estilos como el gótico y el neoclásico. Muchas gracias por tu comentario.

Hello @juancar347. The Almudena Cathedral is an absolutely magnificent sacred building! The architect has definitely succeeded in building an enormous legacy filled with religious grandeur and coupled with its distinctive Neo-Gothic architectural style. I'm particularly impressed and connected to the church interior's immense verticality of space - the extremely inviting floor-to-ceiling height. My senses are fixated on that heavenly atmosphere, obviously fitting for a remarkable landmark like this.

Actually, I cannot agree more with your assessments. Actually, in few modern buildings that try to imitate that style, you will see an atmosphere as perfectly achieved as in this one. It is what impresses me the most and I say it as a true passionate about Gothic cathedrals. In reality, it could be said that this, compared, for example, with the Cathedral of Ávila and its spectacular flying buttresses, is a sober place, but spiritually overwhelming. Soon, I will show you the second part, which I hope will also capture your interest, because although also modern, the Neo-Romanesque crypt is another spectacular place. Thank you very much for your comment and kind regards.
En realidad, no puedo estar más de acuerdo con tus apreciaciones. Realmente, en pocos edificios modernos que intentan imitar ese estilo, verás una atmósfera tan perfectamente conseguida como en éste. Es lo que más me impresiona y lo digo como un auténtico apasionado por las catedrales góticas. En realidad, podría decirse que este, comparado, por ejemplo, con la catedral de Ávila y sus espectaculares arbotantes, es un lugar sobrio, pero espiritualmente sobrecogedor. Proximamente, te mostraré la segunda parte, que espero sepa captar también tu interés, pues aunque moderna también, la cripta neorrománica es otro lugar espectacular. Muchas gracias por tu comentario y un cordial saludo.

Wow, another majestic church to behold, oh, how I love these kinds of structures.

They are very special structures that captivate the spirit and sensations. Although in this case we are talking about a modern building, as I have already mentioned, I think that at least inside it, the architects knew how to fit in the environment, let's say 'magical', of medieval cathedrals, which makes, in my opinion, very special . Thank you for your comment and kind regards
Son estructuras muy especiales que cautivan el espíritu y las sensaciones. Aunque en este caso hablemos de un edificio moderno, como ya he comentado, creo que al menos en su interior, los arquitectos supieron encajar el ambiente, digamos 'mágico', de las catedrales medievales, lo que hace, en mi opinión, muy especial. Gracias por tu comentario y un cordial saludo

You're welcome, they are indeed magical and special.

I agree with you, the detailing of every architectural element of this cathedral is impressive. Even looking at the photographs, you can feel some dizziness from the arched vaults striving to the top. Very impressed).

Well, I think the architects who carried out the project were very well inspired to achieve such an unexpected result. I would have preferred a neo-Gothic façade too, but I have to admit that even neoclassicism not only accompanies the whole of the Royal Palace, in front of which it is located, but also gives an interesting aspect to the cathedral. Kind regards.
Bueno, creo que los arquitectos que llevaron a cabo el proyecto estuvieron muy bien inspirados para lograr tan inesperado resultado. Hubiera preferido una fachada neogótica también, pero he de reconocer que incluso el neoclasicismo, no sólo acompaña el conjunto del Palacio Real, frente al que se encuentra, sino que también le da un aspecto interesante a la catedral. Saludos cordiales.


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