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The text related to the cultural heritage 'León Cathedral' has mentioned 'Cathedral' in the following places:
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This article is about the cathedral in Nicaragua.
For the cathedral in Spain, see Lexc3xb3n Cathedral.
The interior of the cathedral.
The Cathedral was awarded World Heritage Site status with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
The Cathedral's construction lasted between 1747 and 1814 and was consecrated by Pope Pius IX in 1860.
Cathedral has maintained the status of being the largest cathedral in Central America and one of the best known in the Americas due to its distinct architecture and special cultural importance.
Cathedral of Leon (Nicaragua), titans on the pediment of the cathedral
[1] The cathedral has a rectangular plan, of a type general in those centuries and similar to those of the cathedrals of Lima and Cuzco, Peru.
The cathedral has a nave and four aisles, ten arched bays and two towers in the facade, flanking a central round pediment marking the position of the nave.
Due to the robustness of its walls, the Cathedral has survived tremors, volcanic eruptions of the Cerro Negro volcano and wars.
Lion at the facade of the cathedral.
People were offered the possibility to be buried below the cathedral, helping to fund the construction and maintenance of the building.
The Cathedral has the historical value of being the Episcopal first diocese of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua, founded in 1531 and therefore one of the oldest dioceses in America.
Beneath the Cathedral, in crypts designed to survive earthquakes, the mortal remains of 27 people rest, among them 10 bishops, 5 priests, an eminent leader of the independence movement, three poets, a musician, six notables and a slave.
Navas also sculpted the Neoclassical statues of the Twelve Apostles next to the columns of the central nave, the lion of Dario's tomb, very similar to the Lion of Lucerne, Switzerland (carved by the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770xe2x80x931844), the sculpture of Christ marking Monsignor Pereira's tomb, and several other decorations inside the Cathedral and its Chapel of the Sacrarium.
The Plan integrates all other existing plans, including the Cathedral Management Plan and the Plan for the Historic Centre of Lexc3xb3n.