Sunday, May 20, 2007
Friday, May 18, 2007
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Recently spent a week in Seville during the Feria de Abril. It truly is a beautiful city with parts still remaining from it's era of Muslim rule going back to the 7th and 8th centuries, all mixed with Jewish influenced areas and more latterly (about the last 900 years or so that is) Christian architecture.
Above is:
1] The Giralda (the symbol of Seville, completed 1198)
2] Our apartment for the week
3] A view at the Real Alcazar
4] A chamber under the gardens of the Real Alcazar
Below is:
1] Cathedral
2] Church, at Hospital Venerables
3] Orange tree outside St Bartholeme Church (next to apartment)
4] Main Sacristy in the Cathedral
Above is:
1] The Giralda (the symbol of Seville, completed 1198)
2] Our apartment for the week
3] A view at the Real Alcazar
4] A chamber under the gardens of the Real Alcazar
Below is:
1] Cathedral
2] Church, at Hospital Venerables
3] Orange tree outside St Bartholeme Church (next to apartment)
4] Main Sacristy in the Cathedral
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
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