This majestic cathedral was finished in the 16th century, after a hundred years since the construction started, and replaced a former…
The Cathedral of Málaga is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Málaga in Andalusia in southern Spain.
The cathedral took 181 years to built and the initial plans were counting with two towers, which weren’t built due to financial reasons.
This ornate basilica is home to the beautiful statue of Our Lady of Hope Macarena.
This prime Baroque cathedral was built between 1722 and 1838. Since it took more than a hundred years to complete, several architects…
The Church of San Salvador is a church in Seville, Spain. It is the second-largest church in Seville, after the city's cathedral.: 125
Built in Isabelline style, this is an amazing jewel of architecture in the very heart of Granada.
This church is another beautiful example of Baroque architecture. Designed by a notable Sevillian architect Leonardo de Figueroa, it…
Even standing outside the basilica its sheer beauty will speak to you.
This site has a lot of history that goes along with it. After all, you can see it in the mix of Roman, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque…
Discover the oldest parish church in the city built in Gothic-Mudejar style.
This church is actually a rebuilt mosque - hence the distinctive architectural medley. Admire the building and look for traces of the mosque.
This impressive, awe-inspiring convent is a precious example medieval Spanish architecture.
The Church of Oratorio de San Felipe Neri is a church built between 1685 and 1719, located in Cádiz, Spain.
The richly ornate Baroque church is definitely worth the detour for its crypt that is quite macabre.
The Church of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic church in the Spanish city of Cádiz.
The Convent of Nuestra Señora del Rosario y Santo Domingo is a convent located in Cádiz, Spain.
Seemingly uninteresting from the outside, this church's interior is a gem to behold - there are many artworks and ornate details to admire.
This is one of the oldest Christian places of worship in Malaga. Also, Picasso, who lived nearby, was baptized here.
Convento de Santa Clara is a defunct convent located on Calle del Rey Heredia in Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain.