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Defined as one of the best artistic productions of 13th century Catalan architecture and, by extension, of European medieval architecture, the Seu Vella is a singular cathedral that leaves no one indifferent. Its architecture shares the limelight with high quality carvings that are preserved in capitals, cornices, corbels, portals, etc. The substantial remains of preserved mural paintings or the chapels built by prominent families or distinguished church members are a reflection of a prestigious building with a splendid past.
no idea where these are from, but I've been waiting to use them for something:)
project 365-12
shutter sisters 365-12
One of the many narrow streets in the amazing old town of Goslar in Lower Saxony, Germany.
The city center contains many old buildings that date back hundrets of years because of which the district is protected as a UNESCO world heritage.
This image is based on "lost landscapes" by Alejandra Baci. The original can be found here:
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Last one hanging. Colonial park area, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Thank you for looking!
1/500 sec. f/6.3 214mm ISO100
Then let my thought contemplative explore
This fleeting state of things, the vain delights,
The fruitless toils, that still our search elude,
As through the wilderness of life we rove.
- from The Pleasures of Melancholy by Thomas Warton
San Salvador de Cantamuda que hasta el siglo XVI se denominaba San Salvador de Campo de Muga de Pernía. El pueblo surgió alrededor de la Colegiata de San Salvador, fundada por la Condesa de Castilla Doña María Elvira, mujer del conde Rodrigo Guntis y sobrina de Fernando I, que en ella fue enterrada.
Lo más fotogénico del aspecto exterior es su fachada occidental, con la que podría ser la más bella espadaña del románico español.