This is a view of a courtyard of the Cathedral of Burgos through a stained glass.
Burgos Cathedral is a Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral in Burgos, Spain. It is dedicated to the Virgin Maryand is famous for its vast size and unique architecture. Its construction began in 1221 and it was in use as a church nine years later but work continued off and on until 1567. It was primarily built in the French Gothic style, although Renaissance style works were added in the 15th and 16th centuries.
The cathedral was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on October 31, 1984. It is the only Spanish cathedral that has this distinction independently, without being joined to the historic center of a city (as in Salamanca, Santiago de Compostela, Ávila, Córdoba, Toledo, Alcalá de Henares or Cuenca) or in union with other buildings, as in Seville. It is similar in design to Brussels Cathedral
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Love your pictures and the perspective! I particularly adore the colors in the last photo 🙂
Well done!
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Thank you very much. You’re very friendly!
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Wow! beautiful and I love the effect with the coloured glass
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Thank you very much Lucy for your support and your comments!!
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Beautiful with the different colors of glass.
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Thank you very much, glad you like my photos.
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