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Santa Maria del Mar (, " Saint Mary of the Sea") is a church in the Ribera district of
Barcelona Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci ...
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, built between 1329 and 1383 at the height of Principality of Catalonia's maritime and mercantile preeminence. It is an outstanding example of Catalan Gothic, with a purity and unity of style that is very unusual in large medieval buildings.Cirici, Alexandre. ''Barcelona paso a paso'', Barcelona, Editorial Teide, S.A. 2nd ed., 1981


History

The first mention of a church of Santa Maria by the Sea dates from 998. The construction of the present building was promoted by the canon Bernat Llull, who was appointed Archdean of Santa Maria in 1324. One of the distinctive features of Santa Maria del Mar was its backing by the common people, as opposed to the nobility. Construction work started on 25 March 1329, when the foundation stone was laid by king Alfonso IV of Aragon as commemorated by a tablet in Latin and Catalan on the façade that faces the
Fossar de les Moreres The Fossar de les Moreres (, literally "Grave of the Mulberries") is a memorial square in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain), adjacent to the basilica of Santa Maria del Mar. The plaza was built over a cemetery where defenders of the city were bur ...
. The architects in charge were Berenguer de Montagut (designer of the building) and Ramon Despuig, and during the construction all the guilds of the Ribera quarter were involved. The walls, the side chapels and the façades were finished by 1350. In 1379 there was a fire that damaged important parts of the works. Finally, on 3 November 1383 the last stone was laid and on 15 August 1384 the church was consecrated. The
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caused several casualties and destroyed the rose window in the west end. Hernàndez-Cros, Josep Emili (ed.). ''Catàleg del Patrimoni Arquitectònic Històrico-Artístic de la Ciutat de Barcelòna'', Barcelona, Ajuntament de Barcelona, 1987 The new rose window, in the
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style, was finished by 1459 and one year later the glass was added. Many of its decorative richness, the images and the Baroque altar were destroyed in a fire set by anti-clerical rioters at the beginning of the
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in 1936. The church survived even though it was on fire for 11 days. The chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, adjacent to the apse, was added in the 19th century.


Exterior

From the outside, Santa Maria gives an impression of massive severity that belies the interior. It is hemmed in by the narrow streets of the Ribera, making it difficult to obtain an overall impression, except from the Fossar de les Moreres and the Plaça de Santa Maria, both of them former burial grounds. The latter is dominated by the west end of the church with its rose window. Images of Saint Peter and Saint Paul occupy niches on either side of the west door, and the tympanum shows the Saviour flanked by Our Lady and Saint John. The north-west tower was completed in 1496, but its companion was not finished until 1902.


Interior

In contrast with the exterior, the interior gives an impression of light and spaciousness. It is of the
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type, with its three aisles forming a single space with no
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s and no architectural boundary between
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and presbytery. The simple ribbed
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is supported on slender octagonal columns, and abundant daylight streams in through the tall clerestorey windows. The interior is almost devoid of imagery of the sort to be found in Barcelona's other large Gothic churches, the
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and Santa Maria del Pi, after the fire which occurred in 1936 during anticlerical disturbances. Amongst the most notable of the works destroyed at that time was the Baroque retable by Deodat Casanoves and Salvador Gurri. Some interesting stained-glass windows have survived from various periods. The spacing of the columns is the widest of any Gothic church in Europe—about forty-three feet apart, center to center.Hughes, Robert (7 December 2011). Barcelona (Kindle Locations 2833-2834). Random House, Inc.. Kindle Edition.


Proportions

According to the art historian Josep Bracons,Bracons, Josep, "Bellesa, harmonia i proporció", ''Quadern'' supplement to ''El País'', Barcelona ed., 9.11.2006 the basic unit of measurement used in Santa Maria del Mar was the mediaeval foot of 33 centimetres. Measured in this way, the side chapels are 10 feet deep, the width of the side aisles is double this, while the central aisle is four times as wide, that is, 40 feet. The total width of the church is thus 100 medieval feet, which is also equal to the maximum height of the building.


In popular culture

* The construction of Santa Maria del Mar is the background for the best-selling novel '' La catedral del mar'' (''Cathedral of the Sea''), by Ildefonso Falcones (2006) which was subsequently adapted into a Netflix series in 2018 * ''
The Corpus Christi Procession Leaving the Church of Santa Maria del Mar ''The Corpus Christi Procession Leaving the Church of Santa Maria del Mar'' is an oil painting by Ramon Casas painted in 1898 in Barcelona and currently in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona. In 1896, an attack was carried out ...
'' by Ramon Casas File:Plan of Santa Maria del Mar, Barcelona.png, Floor plan Image:Barcelona santa maria del mar 1.jpg, The west end with its rose window, showing the proportions of the three aisles Image:Santa María del Mar.jpg, The east end, restored in 1967 Image:Bastaixos.jpg, The porters (locally known as 'bastaixos') of La Ribera, who collaborated in the construction of the church transporting stones, are represented on the doors of the main entrance


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360° virtual immersive panorama of the church of Santa Maria del Mar
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