Catedral del Salvador de Zaragoza
The cathedral of San Salvador (12th to 18th c.) of Zaragoza, Spain is usually called "la Seo".
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This is a photo of a monument indexed in the Spanish heritage register of Bienes de Interés Cultural under the reference RI-51-0001028. |
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At night from St. Bruno place. →
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Apse from outside. Romanesque, gothic and mudejar. →
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Plant of the cathedral →
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Detail of front. Mudejar style. →
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The tower. Barroque style. →
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The clock on the tower. Barroque. →
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Side wall towards plaza del Pilar, with Lonja and Pilar. →
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Detail of side wall. Mudejar. →
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Detail of side wall. Mudejar. →
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Detail of side wall. Mudejar. →
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Detail of side wall. Mudejar. →
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Detail of side wall. Mudejar. →
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Detail of the apse from outside. Romanesque. →
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Detail of the apse from outside. Romanesque. →
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Detail of the apse from outside. Romanesque. →
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Detail of the apse from outside. Romanesque. →
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Upper part of the apse with tower from behind. Mudejar and barroque. →
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The Dean's Arch, corridor from the cathedral to the dean's house. →
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The Dean's Arch, corridor from the cathedral to the dean's house. →
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Main entrance. Neoclasical style. →