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Cathedral of Seville and Giralda Tower
19th-century illustration, "The Giraldo of Seville." View of the Catherdral and Giralda Tower in Seville, Spain. Originally a mosque with a minaret built by the Moors, the buildings were converted to a bell tower and cathedral after Christian Europeans recaptures the city from the Muslim Moors.
Image ID: 000134
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Image size: 10.0 Mpixels (28.6 MB uncompressed) - 2504x3987 pixels (8.3x13.2 in / 21.2x33.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Image keywords: Art-Architecture, Christianity, Eon495, EonBudget, Europe, Giralda Tower, Illustrations, Islam, Medieval, Middle Ages, Moors, Peoples-Cultures, Reconquest of Spain, Seville, Spain, cathedrals, minarets, towers