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Fantastic central dome.
The first thing to strike me as I approached this 12th century cathedral was the incredible Romanesque dome that incorporates several smaller domes, windows and columns around its base. The overall ap...
The first thing to strike me as I approached this 12th century cathedral was the incredible Romanesque dome that incorporates several smaller domes, windows and columns around its base. The overall ap...
It is the most important monument of Zamora, its cathedral, located at the highest point of the city, next to the castle and its construction date of the XII century.
It is the most important monument of Zamora, its cathedral, located at the highest point of the city, next to the castle and its construction date of the XII century.
We don't understand why, if you advertise at the entrance, that Saturday could not be made a night visit. No one knew to explain to us, despite the advertisement remained. It feels that the Cathedral of ...
Fantastic central dome.
The first thing to strike me as I approached this 12th century cathedral was the incredible Romanesque dome that incorporates several smaller domes, windows and columns around its base. The overall ap...
Fantastic central dome.
The first thing to strike me as I approached this 12th century cathedral was the incredible Romanesque dome that incorporates several smaller domes, windows and columns around its base. The overall ap...
- That's great.
It is the most important monument of Zamora, its cathedral, located at the highest point of the city, next to the castle and its construction date of the XII century.
- That's great.
It is the most important monument of Zamora, its cathedral, located at the highest point of the city, next to the castle and its construction date of the XII century.
A little frustrating
We don't understand why, if you advertise at the entrance, that Saturday could not be made a night visit. No one knew to explain to us, despite the advertisement remained. It feels that the Cathedral of ...