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Chapelle Saint-Vincent, built in 1701 to house the relics of St Vincent, who was martyred here in 303 AD, on a rocky outcrop which was once as island, in Collioure, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. In the foreground is a small beach, with people swimming and sunbathing. Collioure is a small town depicted by many artists in the 20th century, on the Vermilion Coast near the Spanish border. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR6169106
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Public
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7087px × 4549px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1701
18th century
Architecture
bathing
BAY
Beach
belief
building
Catalan
CATALUÑA
CATALUNYA
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
Chapel
Christian
Christianity
Church
coast
COASTAL
Collioure
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Cross
Crucifix
DAY
EASTERN PYRENEES
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
Faith
FLAG
French
HERITAGE
History
holiday
HORIZON
HORIZONTAL
Kayak
LANGUEDOC
LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON
Leisure
Martyrdom
Mediterranean
MEDITERRANEAN COAST
Mediterranean Sea
NORTHERN CATALONIA
OCCITAN
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
People
PYRENéES
Pyrenees-Orientales
Relic
religion
Religious
ROUSSILLON
SACRED
Saint
sea wall
Seascape
Seaside
St Vincent
St Vincent's Chapel
Sunbathing
Swimming
TOURISM
Vacation
Water
Western Europe
Western European