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CATHEDRAL OF COIMBRA

(West Facing Facade)

Largo da Sé Velha, Coimbra, Portugal

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The Old Cathedral of Coimbra, also known as the Coimbra Cathedral or the Sé Velha, is a Romanesque-style cathedral located in the city of Coimbra, Portugal. It was built between the late 12th and early 13th centuries, during the reign of King Afonso Henriques, and was the most important religious building in Portugal until the completion of the Lisbon Cathedral in the 16th century.

The cathedral's architecture is characterized by its robustness and simplicity, with thick walls, rounded arches, and small windows. The main portal features intricate sculptures depicting scenes from the Bible, and the interior is decorated with beautiful frescoes and Gothic-style altarpieces.

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