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Un destello arquitectónico del siglo XIV: la capilla de Santa Catalina, antigua sala capitular de la catedral de Burgos
The Chapel of Santa Catalina in Burgos Cathedral presents a similar vaulting to that of the Barbazana Chapel in Pamplona Cathedral. The work in Burgos may have preceded the one in Pamplona, and this article provides some evidence in this regard. Funerary chapels of the second half of the 14th century and the late Gothic period in Castile relate to its new spatial and architectural configuration. In religious architecture, their imprint extends to the end of the 15th century.