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  • Apse with cupboard containing Tortosas old archive, Church of Sant Domenec, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Church of Sant Domenec, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The church only has one nave, without a cross, and with chapels placed on the right and left wings, between the buttresses. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the semicircular apse, Church of Sant Domenec, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Queen Isabella I of Castile, guardrail of the first floor gallery, patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Busts of the kings of the Aragon Crown, from Ramon Berenguer IV to Philip IV are carved in the stone guardrail of the gallery. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, the Royal Schools are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • King Ferdinand II of Aragon, guardrail of the first floor gallery, patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Busts of the kings of the Aragon Crown, from Ramon Berenguer IV to Philip IV are carved in the stone guardrail of the gallery. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, the Royal Schools are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fluted column flanked by a cherub holding a book, portal of the Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, the Royal Schools are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ornamented Coat of Arms of Charles I of Spain (Charles V), portal of the Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, the Royal Schools are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fluted column and capital with flying angel, portal of the Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, the Royal Schools are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Arches and guardrail of the first floor gallery, patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Busts of the kings of the Aragon Crown, from Ramon Berenguer IV to Philip IV are carved in the stone guardrail of the gallery and figures of Jewish and Moors people are carved in the stone arches of the courtyard. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, they are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Doorway to Sant Jordi and Sant Domenec convent, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, they are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • St Bartholomew and St Bernard of Clairvaux, Gothic painting by Pere Serra c. 1395, tempera paint on wood, from the altarpiece dedicated to the 2 saints from the church of Sant Domenec de Manresa, Bages, in the Museu Episcopal de Vic, specialising in medieval liturgical catalan art, in Vic, Catalonia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved figures of pupils, between the arches of the patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, it is understood that the figures with beard, hat or long hair depict the Moors and the figures with large nose depict the Jewishs. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved figures of pupils, between the arches of the patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, it is understood that the figures with beard, hat or long hair depict the Moors and the figures with large nose depict the Jewishs. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved figures of pupils, between the arches of the patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, it is understood that the figures with beard, hat or long hair depict the Moors and the figures with large nose depict the Jewishs. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved figures of pupils, between the arches of the patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, it is understood that the figures with beard, hat or long hair depict the Moors and the figures with large nose depict the Jewishs. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved figures of pupils, between the arches of the patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, it is understood that the figures with beard, hat or long hair depict the Moors and the figures with large nose depict the Jewishs. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, they are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Charles V, guardrail of the first floor gallery, patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Busts of the kings of the Aragon Crown, from Ramon Berenguer IV to Philip IV are carved in the stone guardrail of the gallery. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, the Royal Schools are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LCSPAIN11_MC135.jpg
  • Patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, they are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LCSPAIN11_MC131.jpg
  • Carved figures of pupils, between the arches of the patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, it is understood that the figures with beard, hat or long hair depict the Moors and the figures with large nose depict the Jewishs. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LCSPAIN11_MC138.jpg
  • Patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, they are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LCSPAIN11_MC130.jpg
  • Patio, Royal Schools, 16th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Founded by Charles V for the purpose of educating the Moors, they are some of the best examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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