Tagged With "Palacio Ferrer"
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San Juan's El Morro: Layers of Stone, Layers of History (Where Gumbo Was, #84)
El Morro, the giant fortification that's guarded San Juan Harbor for nearly 500 years, is the sight we saw before we saw it. Its image is everywhere when you do online research for a trip to Puerto Rico; its "garitas"—small domed...
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A Church for All Seasons: Basel's Predigerkirche
PHeymont visits a church that's led an eventful life for nearly eight centuries.
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St Catherine of Siena, New York City
PHeymont visits an unusual and beautiful smaller church on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
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Cienfuegos, Cuba: A Wonderful Colonial City
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of Cienfuegos, Cuba
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The Barolo Palace, Buenos Aires
DrFumblefinger shares a visit to this unusual and interesting building. Architect Mario Palanti incorporated many symbols of Dante's Divine Comedy into its design and construction.
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Sister Cities Plaza Monument, Pueblo, Colorado
Puebla, Mexico is one of the sister cities to Pueblo, Colorado. Samantha shares some pictures from her visit last year.
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Sunset in Cienfuegos, Cuba
Jonathan L found some beautiful architecture highlighted by the sunset in Cienfuegos, Cuba
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Columbus in Barcelona
Barcelona's monumental monument to Columbus can be seen far and wide, but it also raises some questions.