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Interior of the New Cathedral of Salamanca, Salamanca Spain. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior Salamanca New Cathedral, Salamanca, Castilla y León, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salamanca, Spain - September 8, 2017: Interior view of Salamanca New Cathedral, Community of Castile and León, Spain.  Declared a Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salamanca, Spain - September 8, 2017: Interior view of dome of Salamanca New Cathedral, Community of Castile and León, Spain. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salamanca, Spain - September 8, 2017: Interior view of Salamanca New Cathedral, Community of Castile and León, Spain.  Declared a Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of the New Cathedral of Salamanca, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of the New Cathedral of Salamanca, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of the New Cathedral, Salamanca, Spain
Vertical low angle shot of an interior architecture design of a New Cathedral of Salamanca  in Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Cathedral of Salamanca, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of the New Cathedral of Salamanca, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of the New Cathedral of Salamanca, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior Transept, the New Cathedral, Salamanca, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of the New Cathedral, Salamanca, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior Transept of the New Cathedral, Salamanca, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, popularly called the New Cathedral, is, together with the Old Cathedral, one of the two cathedrals in the city of Salamanca, in Spain. The new cathedral was built, continuing with the late Gothic of its origins, between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, although at the end of the sixteenth the head, designed with a Gothic ambulatory, was changed to a flat one and during the eighteenth two elements were added that they broke in a striking way with the predominant style of the temple: a baroque dome over the transept and the upper sections of the bell tower.


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