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The Museum of Sacred Art of Vitoria exhibits among its treasures a piece by Felix Granda

Considered as one of the most beautiful museums of sacred art in Europe.the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art of Vitoria houses almost 500 works, of remarkable artistic value, on display.

Among its most representative pieces highlights the casket of the Cathedral of Santa María de Vitoria-Gasteiz, made in 1925 by Mr. Félix Granda. the casket for the Holy Thursday monument of the Cathedral is a donation of Elvira Zulueta. Made of gilded silver, it is inlaid with precious stones that belonged to the donor and ivory reliefs alluding to the Passion of Christ.

D. Félix Granda was a forerunner in its time. Concerned about the decadent situation of liturgical art since the end of the 19th century, he invested all his energy and efforts in achieving that sacred art should regain its splendor that had characterized the Church for centuries.

He contributed to maintaining the tradition of quality sacred goldsmithing, where the figure of God was respected with the dignity and grandeur it deserved, using noble metals, since the blood and body of Christ could only be in contact with precious metals and using as a vehicle the decorative craft techniques that had endured through time.

More informationDiocesan Museum of Sacred Art. Cathedral of Mary Immaculate. C/ Cadena y Eleta, s/n. Vitoria-Gasteiz. Schedule: Tuesday to Friday from 11:00 to 14:00 and from 16:00 to 18:30. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays: from 11:00 to 14:00. Mondays closed. Admission: General, 3 €. Groups: 2 €; Reduced: 1 €. Free for children under 12, ICOM members, teachers and first Saturday of the month. museoartesacro@euskalnet.net

Date: 
20/08/2013
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