The Catholic Kings as a sign of appreciation for the victory in the Battle of Toro in 1476 by which Queen Isabel’s succession to the throne was finally resolved, order the construction of this monastery in Toledo. Continue reading “Saint John of the Kings Monastery in Toledo”
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Gate to Forgiveness – Seville
This “Puerta del Perdón” or Gate (Gateway) to Forgiveness is considered to be the oldest that grants access to the Cathedral of Seville. This arch’s existence is first referenced in 1196 when the emir al-mu´minin, Abu Yusuf ordered the expansion of the Mosque’s layout.
Saint Augustine Church in San Juan
The Saint Augustine Church in the “Puerta de Tierra” ward of San Juan, Puerto Rico is the most impressive structure built by the Redemptorist Order of Priests. Continue reading “Saint Augustine Church in San Juan”
Palace of Justice in Écija
The Palace of Justice in Écija of the Province of Seville was inspired on the “Alhambra” of Granada. It is of the XX Century and original belonged to two local sisters nicknamed “las Tomasas” This is the reason why the building is commonly referred to as the Palace of the “Tomasas”. The sisters had been so impressed with the “Alhambra” that they incorporated many of the elements they had seen into this structure. Currently, the building is the cede for the City’s Justice Department and continues to be one of the buildings most admired by tourists and visitors of the city.
“Colegiata Santa María la Mayor” of Ronda
The “Colegiata Santa María la Mayor” in Ronda exhibits two different architectural styles, Gothic and Mannerism. This latter style en reference to many diverse architectural elements fond in this structure, without the same meeting a specific function. This occurred given the long period of time of construction which began in 1486 and lasted almost 200 years. This temple was built over the old mosque (Dated back to the XIII Century). Continue reading ““Colegiata Santa María la Mayor” of Ronda”
Mosque of the Christ of Light
The Mosque of the Christ of Light in Toledo is much like a precious gem, small but priceless. It is one of the most important monuments of Spanish and Moorish architecture in Spain. We found the following legend which might help explain why it is called the Christ of Light. Continue reading “Mosque of the Christ of Light”
Toledo from the Church of the Jesuits
It was unique experience to be able to view the “Alcázar” and the Holy Mary Cathedral of Toledo also referenced as the Prime Cathedral of Spain, from the towers of the Church of the Jesuits.
The Royal Chapel – Granada
Granada was the city selected by the Catholic Kings to be their final resting place. Continue reading “The Royal Chapel – Granada”
Church of “San Jerónimo el Real” in Madrid
The Church of “San Jerónimo el Real” in Madrid and it Main Altar. The church was known as “Los Jerónimos”, as a result of the early control by the Order of Saint Jerome. In the past it had been one of the most important monasteries of Madrid. At present, we will find the church and a Renaissance Cloister.
Saint John the Baptist Cathedral in San Juan
The Saint John the Baptist Cathedral in San Juan is the oldest church in Puerto Rico and the second oldest in all of the American continent. It was built in 1521 and its first bishop was Alonso Manso, who designated the Cathedral’s site and design. The original structure was built with wood with a straw ceiling. Continue reading “Saint John the Baptist Cathedral in San Juan”