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Cathedral of St. James the Great, Beja

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Location
  
Beja

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic Church

Country
  
Portugal

Cathedral of St. James the Great, Beja

The Cathedral of St. James the Great (Portuguese: Sé Catedral de São Tiago Maior) also called Beja Cathedral It is a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church and serves as the cathedral in Beja, Portugal, and the seat of the Diocese of Beja (Dioecesis Beiensis).

The church was built in 1590 on the site where there was an earlier church dedicated to St. James the Great. The church, Mannerist style, was driven by the Archbishop of Bragança Teotonio with the project architect Jorge Rodriguez.

The church was erected as the cathedral by a decree of the Sacred Congregation of the Consistory of November 14, 1925. On June 4, 1937, the cathedral was inaugurated, completely restored and enlarged. His consecration took place on May 31, 1946.

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