Segorbe Cathedral

[1] Located against the city's walls, the church, once a mosque, has been completely rebuilt in 1246 in Valencian Gothic style in such a manner that it preserves no trace of Arab architecture.

It was consecrated on 7 May 1534,[5] and has a single, cross-vaulted nave, without transept and dome, with chapels located between the buttresses.

The bell tower, with a massive appearance and a square plan, is typically Romanesque in his simplicity.

The presbytery was renewed in Renaissance style during the 16th century; the high altar was also added in 1530, under design by Vicente Juan Masip.

The Cathedral museum houses several artworks by local and foreign artists, belonging to the International Gothic, the 15th-century Flemish painting, the 16th-century Valencian school and more recent ones.

Cathedral (altarpiece)