Seville Cathedral, Spain, 20th century. Stereoscope Camerascope card detail. The cathedral of Seville (Sevilla) was built between 1401 and 1519 on the site previously occupied by the city's Almohad mosque. It used elements of the mosque in its construction, including the bell tower, the Giralda, which had previously been a minaret. Built to be a demonstration of Seville's wealth, it is the largest medieval Gothic cathedral. The cathedral is the burial site of Christopher Columbus.
World Europe Spain Andalusia Seville Seville
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