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General view of Giralda Minaret, Seville Cathedral, Andalucia, Spain, pictured on December 25, 2006 in the winter afternoon light. Seville Cathedral is the largest Gothic building in the world. It was converted from the original 12th century Almohad Mosque on this site during the 16th century and the original Moorish entrance court and Giralda Minaret are both integrated in the cathedral. Inside is the tomb of the explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506). The Giralda is constructed of cut bricks, originally 82 metres high, now 103 metres high with the 16th century belfry added to the original tower. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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2818px × 4200px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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Afternoon
Architecture
Belfry
Bell
Bell Tower
Brick
Cathedral
Christian
Christianity
Church
Exterior
Islam
Mediaeval
Medieval
Minaret
Moorish
Moslem
Mosque
Muslim
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Religious
Spanish
Tower