ART NOUVEAU - Entrada con vitral en Casa Navas en Reus, Tarragona, ESPAÑA
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Old town street in Tarragona.
Catalonia (Spain)
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Human shelter in an olive grove, Tarragona, Catalunya, Spain,
This is the first in a network of shelters in a protected area of olive groves. To avoid being detected, we have developed several camouflage strategies.
The walls are coloured with a mixture of lime, water and earth, and the openings are covered with metal sheets that imitate stone prints. The main chamber, just over 9 by 30 feet, expands through a series of underground galleries that serve as water, food, energy and waste storage.
TEST Barcelona for Hodei Studio,
Photographer: Gregori Civer
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Francesc Català-Roca. - Calle de Embajadores, Tarragona
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TARRAGONA
Barandilla del "Balcón del Mediterráneo", Tarragona
via :Susanne Schick
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Tarragona, Catalonia 7.30am
From the port of Tarragona we join the global call in solidarity with Palestine and point out the gainful collusion with the genocidal state of Israel
-- A15 Economic Blockade, 15 Apr 2024
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Abside, catedral, Tarragona - Absis, catedral, Tarragona, 2006.
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Santiago Rusiñol (1861-1931) - Claustro de la Catedral de Tarragona
Oil on canvas. Painted in 1894.
39.75 x 55.9 inches, 101 x 142 cm. Starting price: €130,000.
To be sold Ansorena, Madrid, 4 Oct 2023.
Tarragona Cathedral was built between the 12th and 14th Centuries. With over 2000 years of habitation, the historic city of Tarragona, in Catalonia, offers the visitor a multitude of things to see. Spending time in Barcelona? Tarragona is only 60 miles down the coast (one hour by train) and ought to be added to your itinerary.
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Catedral, Tarragona, 2006.
An other window, for @abstract-challenge
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ART NOUVEAU - Stained glass ceiling by Jeroni Granell - CASA NAVÁS - Reus, Tarragona, SPAIN
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Old Town of Tarragona (Spain)
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Here are some of Anton van den Wijngaerde's paintings. He was a Flemish artist who travelled Europe in the 16th century, and thanks to his paintings we get a view of what these cities were like at the time.
After studying painting in the Netherlands and travelling Italy and England, he was commissioned by Philip II, king of the Hispanic Monarchy (remember that at the time the Hispanic Monarchy ruled over many different kingdoms, including Flanders), to paint accurate birds-eye views of cities of his kingdoms. Of course, at the time they didn't have drones nor planes, and not all cities have mountains or hills around them from where the artist could paint it. For this reason, his work was much more difficult, and Wijngaerde had to create these views from a mix of his sketches from different perspectives and various maps, to show a view of the real city up to details like streets disposition.
Following the king's commission, Wijngaerde travelled around the different kingdoms (only the European possessions) to paint their cities. In the year 1563, he travelled around the Catalan Countries, where he painted the cities you can see in this post. In order: Xàtiva (Kingdom of València, modern-day Valencian Country), València (Kingdom of València), the Albufera lagoon next to València (Kingdom of València), Sagunt (Kingdom of València), Tortosa (Catalonia), Tarragona (Catalonia), Barcelona (Catalonia) seen from the sea and seen from the Montjuïc mountain, the mountain of Montserrat (Catalonia) and its monastery, Lleida (Catalonia), and Cervera (Catalonia).
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Visit Tarragona and this old architecture wonder of Roma (Aqua duct.)
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