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Ibiza Cathedral
The Cathedral of the Virgin of the Snows of Ibiza is located in the Dalt Vila in the city of Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain). It was built on the old mosque of Yebisah. It is a cathedral built in the 13th century in the Gothic-Catalan style, although the nave is in the Baroque style. In 1782 the bishopric of Ibiza was officially created, with which the temple acquired cathedral status.
In this cathedral, worship is rendered to Santa María la Mayor, that is, the Virgin of the Snows (Mare de Déu de les Neus, patron saint of Ibiza and Formentera), because her name day (August 5) was the Marian festival closest to August 8, the date of the conquest of Ibiza, and the Christians wanted to build a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary to commemorate this event. The image of Las Nieves presides over the main altar of the Ibizan cathedral in a niche or altarpiece in the form of a temple or canopy. The current image of the Patron Saint of Ibiza was made in 1937 by the Valencian workshop of the sculptors Román and Salvador, who also made the carving of the Recumbent Christ and the Virgin of Sorrows that are in the cathedral. The temple also venerates San Ciriaco, celebrated on the aforementioned day of August 8, who is also the patron saint of the island and its capital.
In the 17th century, its interior was completely remodeled in Baroque style. You can visit the Sacristy Museum.