89- This is the Puerta del Perdón at the Seville Cathedral, the Moorish entrance to the Courtyard of the Oranges. The horseshoe arch is typical of Andalusian architecture. The Seville Cathedral is the largest cathedral in the world and the third largest church in the world. The cathedral, built in Gothic style, took the entire 16th century to build.https://digital.kenyon.edu/baly/1313/thumbnail.jp
This article focuses on a recently identified and hitherto unpublished drawing of Seville Cathedral ...
83- The Giralda minaret was once over 70 meters tall, until the original top was replaced by the pre...
Nave buttresses and south tower, Master Enrique, Santa Maria de Leon Cathedral, 13th century, Gothi...
88- Looking through a horse-shoe arch at the Seville Cathedral which is the largest cathedral in the...
86- A view of the “Door of the Prince” of the Seville Cathedral, which is the largest cathedral in t...
87- Detail from the “Door of the Prince,” at the Seville Cathedral which is the largest cathedral in...
Interior, late Gothic vaulting of nave, organ visible on left; Located in Seville, Andalusia, southe...
85- A view of the “Patio de los Naranjos” or “Courtyard of the Oranges” in the Seville cathedral. Th...
82- The Giralda bell tower is part of the Seville Cathedral, and was built by the Almohad dynasty of...
91- The Alcazar of Seville (derived from the Arabic al-Qasr), was built in Almohad times before the ...
90- The Alcazar of Seville (derived from the Arabic al-Qasr), was built in Almohad times before the ...
Salamanca Cathedral, vaults of the ambulatory, begun 1512, Late Gothic architecture, Spain.https://d...
The Great Mosque of Seville was begun in 1172 during the rule of the Almohad caliph Abu Ya'qub Yusuf...
Special Issue: World Heritage in SpainThe city of Seville, on the banks of the Guadalquivir in south...
Detail of apse tower of the Old Cathedral. Note dogtooth decoration around the arches and crockets ...
This article focuses on a recently identified and hitherto unpublished drawing of Seville Cathedral ...
83- The Giralda minaret was once over 70 meters tall, until the original top was replaced by the pre...
Nave buttresses and south tower, Master Enrique, Santa Maria de Leon Cathedral, 13th century, Gothi...
88- Looking through a horse-shoe arch at the Seville Cathedral which is the largest cathedral in the...
86- A view of the “Door of the Prince” of the Seville Cathedral, which is the largest cathedral in t...
87- Detail from the “Door of the Prince,” at the Seville Cathedral which is the largest cathedral in...
Interior, late Gothic vaulting of nave, organ visible on left; Located in Seville, Andalusia, southe...
85- A view of the “Patio de los Naranjos” or “Courtyard of the Oranges” in the Seville cathedral. Th...
82- The Giralda bell tower is part of the Seville Cathedral, and was built by the Almohad dynasty of...
91- The Alcazar of Seville (derived from the Arabic al-Qasr), was built in Almohad times before the ...
90- The Alcazar of Seville (derived from the Arabic al-Qasr), was built in Almohad times before the ...
Salamanca Cathedral, vaults of the ambulatory, begun 1512, Late Gothic architecture, Spain.https://d...
The Great Mosque of Seville was begun in 1172 during the rule of the Almohad caliph Abu Ya'qub Yusuf...
Special Issue: World Heritage in SpainThe city of Seville, on the banks of the Guadalquivir in south...
Detail of apse tower of the Old Cathedral. Note dogtooth decoration around the arches and crockets ...
This article focuses on a recently identified and hitherto unpublished drawing of Seville Cathedral ...
83- The Giralda minaret was once over 70 meters tall, until the original top was replaced by the pre...
Nave buttresses and south tower, Master Enrique, Santa Maria de Leon Cathedral, 13th century, Gothi...