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Barcelona Cathedral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Schooner Santa Eulàlia, Barcelona, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gargoyles of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Gotic Barri, Barcelona, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
The church of Santa Eulàlia Palma de Majorca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Facade of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, Barcelona, catalonia, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Port Vell with tourist boats and the Museum Mari­tim of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barcelona, Spain-February 1, 2025. Tourists walking on the rambla del mar, near the ferris wheel and the santa eulàlia schooner Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barcelona Cathedral
Santa Eulalia Church Royalty Free Stock Photo
Santa Eulalia Church Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barcelona, Spain-February 1, 2025. Tourists walking on the rambla del mar, near the ferris wheel and the santa eulàlia schooner Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barcelona, Spain-February 1, 2025. White statue floating on water with bird perched on its head and montjuïtower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view in the bay of Santa Eulària des Riu on isle Ibiza Royalty Free Stock Photo
Santa Eulalia Church Royalty Free Stock Photo
Santa Eulalia Church Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia (Catalan: Catedral de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulàlia, Spanish: Catedral de la Santa Cruz y Santa Eulalia), also known as Barcelona Cathedral, is the Gothic cathedral and seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona, Spain.The cathedral was constructed from the 13th to 15th centuries, with the principal work done in the 14th century. The cloister, which encloses the Well of the Geese (Font de les Oques) was completed in 1448.In the late 19th century, the neo-Gothic façade was constructed over the nondescript exterior that was common to Catalan churches. The roof is notable for its gargoyles, featuring a wide range of animals, both domestic and mythical


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