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ART433853 
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The central nave of the Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The bell in the Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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Spiral steps on the roof of the Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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A hall with gothic vaults in the Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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Paintings on the ceiling of the Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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A hall with gothic vaults in the Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Cathedral of Evora, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
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Central nave. The cathedral of Evora was built in a solid Romanesque style beginning in 1186. The impressive 18th-century main altar is made of pink, black, and white marble.  According to local legend, the fleet of Vasco de Gama had their flags blessed here in 1497. 
Unique Identifier ART433852 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3744px × 5616px 
Photo Credit Sites & Photos / Art Resource, NY 
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Altar
Baroque
Interior, Architectural
Marble
Nave
Portuguese
Romanesque (c.1000-c.1150)
Vasco da Gama (ca.1469-1524)