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Relief of Last judgment on the main portal on the cathedral of O Royalty Free Stock Photo
Holys on the main portal on the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sibyl of Europa, relief on the portal of the Cathedral of Saint Lawrence in Lugano Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of St Mark  over the portal of Cathedral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of St George on the portal of the cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of Mary in Zagreb Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saint, statue on the portal Cathedral of St Anastasia in Zadar, Croatia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saint, statue on the portal Cathedral of St Anastasia in Zadar, Croatia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portal of the cathedral
Assumption of the Virgin Mary, central portal of the Cathedral St. Mary of the Assumption in Pisa, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The coat of arms of the Counts Draskovic on portal of cathedral of Assumption in Varazdin, Croatia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of  lion over the portal of Cathedral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of  lion over the portal of Cathedral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Angel, statue on the portal Cathedral of St Anastasia in Zadar, Croatia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historical background on the theme of the Middle Ages of Europe, history, religion, renaissance. Portal of cathedral against Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sibyl of Europa, relief on the portal of the Cathedral of Saint Lawrence in Lugano Royalty Free Stock Photo
Santiago de Compostela was in 2000 European Capital of Culture. Its fame is due to the fact that for over a millennium, according to Christian tradition, is home of the mortal remains of James the Greater Apostle of Jesus: The mortal remains of the Apostle are kept in the majestic cathedral built over the centuries for this reason is the final stage of the road to Santiago de Compostela. Santiago de Compostela and the path of the same name have been declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. It is also a university with more than 500 years of history. Photos of the wonderful and elaborated portal of the cathedral (under restoration).


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