BERENGUER DE MONTAGUT
(active 2nd half of 14th century in Catalonia)

Interior view

1329-84
Photo
Santa María del Mar, Barcelona

The parish church of Santa María del Mar was considered the church of seafarers and merchants, who sailed the seven seas and conquered foreign lands under her patronage. The construction was begun in 1329 and the church was consecrated in 1384. The first architect was Berenguer de Montagut. He was succeeded by Ramon Despuig, then Guillem Metge, who died before the building was consecrated.

The simple ground plan follows the traditions of Catalonia and southern France: there is a nave and aisles, with no pronounced transept, and the aisles and the chapels between the piers are carried round the choir. The aisles reach almost the same height as the nave, and give the building the appearance of a hall church. Aesthetically, the highlight is the arrangement of piers and vaulting in the apse, which allows the sunlight in as if from Heaven.

The picture shows the ambulatory vault.

View the ground plan of Santa María del Mar, Barcelona.




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