Co-Cathedral of San Pedro, Soria

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Historic site in Soria, Spain
41°45′58″N 2°27′33″W / 41.76604°N 2.459038°W / 41.76604; -2.459038
Spanish Cultural Heritage
Official nameConcatedral de San PedroTypeNon-movableCriteriaMonumentDesignated1979Reference no.RI-51-0004390
Co-Cathedral of San Pedro, Soria is located in Spain
Co-Cathedral of San Pedro, Soria
Location of Co-cathedral of San Pedro in Spain

The Co-cathedral of San Pedro (Spanish: Concatedral de San Pedro) is a medieval building in Soria, Spain. It is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Osma-Soria.

History

Dedicated to St. Peter, it was a collegiate church from the 12th century. It was built in the centre of the medieval town. It was raised to the status of cathedral in the 1950s.

Conservation

Panorama of the cloister, 12th century.

The cloister was given a heritage listing in the 1920s.

It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1979.[citation needed]

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