Churches in Andalusia often feature a blend of Gothic, Romanesque, and Moorish influences. Let’s take a look inside 15 of the most stunning interiors 🧵
1. The Basilica of San Juan de Dios, Granada
2. The Church of Saint Louis of France, Sevilla
3. The Church of the Divine Savior, Sevilla
4. Church of Santa Catalina, Sevilla
5. Granada Cathedral
6. Santa María Magdalena, Sevilla
7. The Royal Monastery of St. Jerome, Granada
8. Holy Chapel of the Saviour, Ubeda
9. Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba
10. Almeria Carthedral
11. Sevilla Cathedral
12. Church of Santa Maria la Blanca, Sevilla
13. Hospital los Venerables, Sevilla
14. Granada Charterhouse
15. Basílica de la Macarena, Sevilla
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