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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Cathedral, Alcázar and Archivo de Indias in Seville' has mentioned 'Construction' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Construction and history 1.1 Almohad mosque (1172xe2x80x931248) 1.2 "Christianized mosque" (1248xe2x80x931434) 1.3 Gothic cathedral (1434xe2x80x931506, 1511xe2x80x931517) 2 Description 3 Giralda 4 Doors 4.1 West facade 4.2 South facade 4.3 North facade 4.4 East facade 5 Chapels 6 Organ 7 Timeline 8 Burials 9 See also 10 Gallery 11 References 12 Sources 13 External links | WIKI |
Construction and history[edit] | WIKI |
The Almohad caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf ordered the construction of a new grand mosque for the city in 1172 on the south end of the city. | WIKI |
[8] Construction continued until 1506. | WIKI |
[9] Several factors, including royal resistance to the temporary relocation of the royal chapel delayed the start of construction until 1434. | WIKI |
Five years after construction ended, in 1511, the crossing lantern, or cimborrio, collapsed and work on the cathedral recommenced. | WIKI |
Construction began in 1184 under the direction of architect Ben Ahmad Baso. | WIKI |
Door of the Bells (Puerta de las Campanillas) was so named because at the time of its construction the bells to call the workers were rung there. | WIKI |
1184 xe2x80x93 Construction of the Almohad mosque begun (Harvey 260) 1198 xe2x80x93 Completion of the mosque (Montiel 12) (Harvey 260) 1248 xe2x80x93 Conquest of Seville by Ferdinand III, the mosque Christianized (Montiel 14) 1356 and 1362 xe2x80x93 Two earthquakes destroy minaret, replaced by bell gable (Montiel 12) 1401 xe2x80x93 (8 July- Harvey 230) Decision made to replace former mosque (Montiel 15) 1402 xe2x80x93 Nave begun- SW corner (Harvey 260) 1432 xe2x80x93 Nave completed, east end started (Harvey 260) 1466 xe2x80x93 Demolition of Royal Chapel authorized by Juan II of Castile (Montiel 15) 1467 xe2x80x93 East end completed, vaults begun. | WIKI |
Criterion (ii): The Giralda influenced the construction of numerous towers in Spain, and, after the conquest, in the Americas. | UNESCO |
A Gothic temple whose construction was begun at the beginning of the 15th century above Seville's former Mezquita Mayor - an Almohad building whose Patio de los Naranjos has been preserved and converted into the access courtyard to the Cathedral - and the Giralda - the minaret that has been reused as a bell tower. | UNESCO |
It clearly displays the original Gothic masonry construction. | UNESCO |