Declared Good of Cultural Interest: the Imposing Gothic Cathedral Known as the 'Notre Dame Española'
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Declared Good of Cultural Interest: the Imposing Gothic Cathedral Known as the 'Notre Dame Española'
The most slender, free and French of all the cathedrals of Castile and Leon is the top work of the Gothic in Spain, and has received the name of the 'pulchra leonina' (the 'beautiful lioness' in Latin). Appropriately dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it transmits purity, animated by its extraordinary collection of stained glass windows. Due to its similarities with the Parisian cathedral, there are those who venture to nickname it the 'Notre Dame es…
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