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Co-Cathedral of Logroño

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The Co-Cathedral of Logroño, officially known as Santa María de la Redonda, is a striking religious landmark in the heart of the city. Its twin towers dominate the skyline, while the interior blends Renaissance and Baroque styles. Visitors are drawn to the impressive altarpiece, a masterpiece of gilded woodwork depicting biblical scenes. The church's spacious nave and side chapels house numerous artworks, including paintings and sculptures. As a co-cathedral, it shares the seat of the bishop with the Cathedral of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, making it a key spiritual center. The atmosphere is serene, offering a quiet retreat from the bustling streets outside. The facade, with its ornate details and large central window, invites exploration. Inside, the light filters through stained glass, illuminating the intricate carvings and altars. It's a must-see for those interested in religious art and architecture.

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  • The grand altarpiece with intricate gold leaf and religious scenes
  • The twin Baroque towers, a symbol of Logroño
  • The Renaissance cloister with elegant arches
  • The side chapels featuring paintings and sculptures by local artists

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