Palma Cathedral Treasury

Palma Cathedral Treasury

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Palma Cathedral Treasury

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The treasury features a priceless inventory of items including the two huge 18th century candelabras by Juan Matons Barcelona.

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A: Palma Mallorca cathedral

Par Michael Pop, à 10 mètres

Palma Mallorca cathedral

B: Courtyard in Palma Cathedral Mallorca

Par Paul Miller, à 20 mètres

Behind the treasury the courtyard has a blend of Moorish and Gothic details depicted in its airy terr...

Courtyard in Palma Cathedral Mallorca

C: Palma Cathedral Mallorca

Par Paul Miller, à 30 mètres

The magnificent cathedral at Palma de Mallorca, the foundation stone was symbolically laid on NewYear...

Palma Cathedral Mallorca

D: La Seu Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca

Par Michael Pop, à 40 mètres

La Seu Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca

E: 05 Kathedrale La Seu

Par Olaf Vernunft, à 70 mètres

05 Kathedrale La Seu

F: catedral palma de mallorca 2

Par Andreu Vicens Oliver, à 80 mètres

catedral palma de mallorca 2

G: La Seu Cathedral in Palma

Par Plamen Penev, à 80 mètres

La Seu Cathedral in Palma

H: Cathedral Of Palma De Mallorca And Palacio De La Almudaina

Par jan dolk, à 80 mètres

The gothic Cathedral of Palma de Mallorca is build on the site of a preexisting Arab mosque in 1230, ...

Cathedral Of Palma De Mallorca And Palacio De La Almudaina

I: Palma de Mallorca's Cathedral (Night View)

Par Xavi Tomas, à 80 mètres

Night walktrought along the front door of this catalan gotic style cathedral. Created with a Nikon D9...

Palma de Mallorca's Cathedral (Night View)

J: La Seu

Par photonensammler, à 80 mètres

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathedrale_von_Palma Die Kathedrale der Heiligen Maria in der spanischen...

La Seu

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