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Valle de los Caídos Valley of the Fallen, Spain, Europe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Valle de los Caidos. Valley of the fallen. Madrid, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Valle de los Caidos. Valley of the fallen. Madrid, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Valle de los Caidos. Valley of the fallen. Madrid, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Valle de los Caidos. Valley of the fallen. Madrid, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Valle de los Caídos, Valley of the Fallen, Spain
The Cross at the `Valley of the Fallen`, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cross at the `Valley of the Fallen`, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
The Cross and the entrance to the Basilica at the `Valley of the Fallen` Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cross and the entrance to the Basilica at the `Valley of the Fallen` Royalty Free Stock Photo
The sculptures at the base of the Cross in the `Valley of the Fallen` Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cross at the `Valley of the Fallen`, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Valley of the Fallen is a Catholic basilica and a monumental memorial in the municipality of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, erected at Cuelgamuros Valley in the Sierra de Guadarrama, near Madrid. Dictator Francisco Franco claimed that the monument was meant to be a `national act of atonement` and reconciliation. It served as the burial place of Franco`s remains from his death in November 1975 until his exhumation on 24 October 2019, as a result of efforts to remove all public veneration of his dictatorship, and following a long and controversial legal process. The monument, considered a landmark of 20th-century Spanish architecture, was designed by Pedro Muguruza and Diego Méndez on a scale to equal, according to Franco, `the grandeur of the monuments of old, which defy time and memory.` It is one of the most prominent examples of the original Spanish Neo-Herrerian style.


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