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  • Former Slaughterhouse of Tortosa, Modernist Catalan building built 1906-08 on the banks of the Ebro river with the involvement of architect Paul Monguio, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. In the background is the Tortosa wind farm on the mountain tops. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, begun 1347, and the Castle of Sant Joan or La Suda, right, in the old town or Casc Antic, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The cathedral was designed by Benito Dalguayre and built on the site of a Roman forum and Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1597 and is built in Catalan Gothic style, with 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses, and an 18th century Baroque facade. The 10th century Castle of Sant Joan was built by Muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. It was conquered in 1148 and became residence of the Montcada and Knights Templar, then a royal mansion from the 13th century. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Former Slaughterhouse of Tortosa, Modernist Catalan building built 1906-08 on the banks of the Ebro river with the involvement of architect Paul Monguio, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. In the background is the Tortosa wind farm on the mountain tops. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alabaster sarcophagus of Sever Tomas i Auter, Bishop of Tortosa 1685-1700, early 18th century, gift of the Roser Dominican Convent, in the Museum of Tortosa Cathedral, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, begun 1347, seen from a drelict building plot in the old town or Casc Antic, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The cathedral was designed by Benito Dalguayre and built on the site of a Roman forum and Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1597 and is built in Catalan Gothic style, with 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses, and an 18th century Baroque facade. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Baroque main facade, cathedral of Tortosa dedicated to Santa Maria, 14th - 16 th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. This portal was designed by Marti Abaria in 1625 but construction was not carry out until the following century between the years 1728 and 1757. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave and the semicircular apse, Gothic cathedral of Tortosa dedicated to Santa Maria, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Construction begun in 1347 and it was still uncomplete in 1597 when the cathedral was consecrated. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Furniture and belongings remain in place as though the people have just left. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rooftops of houses along a narrow street, including Casa Grego, in the old town or Casc Antic and the octagonal stained glass skylight and iron belfry of the Church of Reparacion, built 1899 by Joan Abril i Guanyabens, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, begun 1347, seen from the rooftops of the old town or Casc Antic, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The cathedral was designed by Benito Dalguayre and built on the site of a Roman forum and Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1597 and is built in Catalan Gothic style, with 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses, and an 18th century Baroque facade. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, begun 1347, on the right, and the Castle of Sant Joan or La Suda, left, seen from the rooftops of the old town or Casc Antic, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The cathedral was designed by Benito Dalguayre and built on the site of a Roman forum and Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1597 and is built in Catalan Gothic style, with 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses, and an 18th century Baroque facade. The 10th century Castle of Sant Joan was built by Muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. It was conquered in 1148 and became residence of the Montcada and Knights Templar, then a royal mansion from the 13th century. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, begun 1347, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The cathedral was designed by Benito Dalguayre and built on the site of a Roman forum and Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1597 and is built in Catalan Gothic style, with 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses, and an 18th century Baroque facade. The cathedral is seen here across the rooftops of the old town of Tortosa. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the ambulatory surrounding the apse, Gothic cathedral of Tortosa dedicated to Santa Maria, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The Coronation of the Virgin, carved key of the central vault of the apse is visible in between the pillars of the ambulatory. Construction of the cathedral begun in 1347 and it was still uncomplete in 1597 when it was consecrated. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Gothic cathedral of Tortosa dedicated to Santa Maria, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Construction begun in 1347 and it was still uncomplete in 1597 when the cathedral was consecrated. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, begun 1347, seen from the rooftops of the old town or Casc Antic, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The cathedral was designed by Benito Dalguayre and built on the site of a Roman forum and Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1597 and is built in Catalan Gothic style, with 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses, and an 18th century Baroque facade. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, begun 1347, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The cathedral was designed by Benito Dalguayre and built on the site of a Roman forum and Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1597 and is built in Catalan Gothic style, with 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses, and an 18th century Baroque facade, shown here. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Baroque main facade, cathedral of Tortosa dedicated to Santa Maria, 14th - 16 th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. This portal was designed by Marti Abaria in 1625 but construction was not carry out until the following century between the years 1728 and 1757. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of an apostle drinking wine, on the Tapestry of the Last Supper, 15th century, by an unknown artist, in linen, wool, silk and gold thread, in the collection of the Museum of Tortosa Cathedral, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cornice and arched windows of an abandoned building used for storage in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • An abandoned doll surrounded by the rubble of a decaying wall on the floor of a room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Derelict buildings in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow street with a balcony of a derelict building and plants growing in the cracked walls, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A bathroom in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rooftop view of buildings in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow street in the old town or Casc Antic and the octagonal stained glass skylight and iron belfry of the Church of Reparacion, built 1899 by Joan Abril i Guanyabens, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rooftops of houses in the old town or Casc Antic and on the right, the octagonal stained glass skylight and iron belfry of the Church of Reparacion, built 1899 by Joan Abril i Guanyabens, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, and Castle of Sant Joan or La Suda, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The Catalan Gothic cathedral, on the left, was begun in 1347 and consecrated 1597. The 10th century Castle of Sant Joan was built by Muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. It was conquered in 1148 and became residence of the Montcada and Knights Templar, then a royal mansion from the 13th century. Here the cathedral and castle are seen over the rooftops of the old town of Tortosa, with the skylight of the Church of Reparacion on the far right. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Old building in the Jewish quarter of the old city of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. From the 12th century until their expulsion in 1492, the Jewish population in Tortosa was one of the most important in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, with furniture, rubble and rubbish, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Toilet block in an abandoned building, possibly a school, in a state of dereliction, with toilet cubicles and urinals, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Looking up at a beautiful decorated ceiling badly damaged with damp patches and a hole, in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Buttresses of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, and Castle of Sant Joan or La Suda, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The Catalan Gothic cathedral, on the left, was begun in 1347 and consecrated 1597. The 10th century Castle of Sant Joan was built by Muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. It was conquered in 1148 and became residence of the Montcada and Knights Templar, then a royal mansion from the 13th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Baroque main facade, cathedral of Tortosa dedicated to Santa Maria, 14th - 16 th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. This portal was designed by Marti Abaria in 1625 but construction was not carry out until the following century between the years 1728 and 1757. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, from the right of the Tapestry of the Last Supper, 15th century, by an unknown artist, in linen, wool, silk and gold thread, in the collection of the Museum of Tortosa Cathedral, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Buttresses of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, and Castle of Sant Joan or La Suda, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The Catalan Gothic cathedral, on the left, was begun in 1347 and consecrated 1597. The 10th century Castle of Sant Joan was built by Muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. It was conquered in 1148 and became residence of the Montcada and Knights Templar, then a royal mansion from the 13th century. Here the cathedral and castle are seen over the rooftops of the old town of Tortosa. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Last Supper, on the Tapestry of the Last Supper, 15th century, by an unknown artist, in linen, wool, silk and gold thread, in the collection of the Museum of Tortosa Cathedral, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of the Ascension of the Mare de Deu de la Cinta to heaven, with the people of Tortosa, attributed to Pasqual Neltespera, in the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of the Virgin descending to Tortosa with St Peter and St Paul to give her girdle to the town, by Dionis Vidal, 1670-1719, in the presbytery of the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Agony in the Garden, with Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane and Peter, John and James asleep, from the left of the Tapestry of the Last Supper, 15th century, by an unknown artist, in linen, wool, silk and gold thread, in the collection of the Museum of Tortosa Cathedral, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Square amongst the narrow streets of the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow streets at night time in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Towels hanging to dry in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow streets with fiesta bunting in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Buttresses of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, begun 1347, seen from the rooftops of the old town or Casc Antic, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The cathedral was designed by Benito Dalguayre and built on the site of a Roman forum and Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1597 and is built in Catalan Gothic style, with 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses, and an 18th century Baroque facade. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rooftops of houses in the old town or Casc Antic and the octagonal stained glass skylight and iron belfry of the Church of Reparacion, built 1899 by Joan Abril i Guanyabens, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain, with mountains in the distance. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, begun 1347, seen from the rooftops of the old town or Casc Antic, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The cathedral was designed by Benito Dalguayre and built on the site of a Roman forum and Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1597 and is built in Catalan Gothic style, with 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses, and an 18th century Baroque facade. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Buttresses of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, and Castle of Sant Joan or La Suda, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The Catalan Gothic cathedral, on the left, was begun in 1347 and consecrated 1597. The 10th century Castle of Sant Joan was built by Muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. It was conquered in 1148 and became residence of the Montcada and Knights Templar, then a royal mansion from the 13th century. Here the cathedral and castle are seen over the rooftops of the old town of Tortosa. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave, Gothic cathedral of Tortosa dedicated to Santa Maria, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Construction begun in 1347 and it was still uncomplete in 1597 when the cathedral was consecrated. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Gothic cathedral of Tortosa dedicated to Santa Maria, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Construction begun in 1347 and it was still uncomplete in 1597 when the cathedral was consecrated. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Abandoned building in a state of dereliction but with decorative details intact, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Xavier Rollan i Besalduch, architect with Rollan Arquitectura, a practice based in Tortosa which is involved in the preservation of its buildings, in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of Jesus holding the bread and wine with 2 apostles, on the Tapestry of the Last Supper, 15th century, by an unknown artist, in linen, wool, silk and gold thread, in the collection of the Museum of Tortosa Cathedral, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of food and wine, on the Tapestry of the Last Supper, 15th century, by an unknown artist, in linen, wool, silk and gold thread, in the collection of the Museum of Tortosa Cathedral, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Castle of Sant Joan or La Suda on a hill overlooking the buildings of the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The 10th century Castle of Sant Joan was built by Muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. It was conquered in 1148 and became residence of the Montcada and Knights Templar, then a royal mansion from the 13th century. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Church of Reparacion on left, and Castle of Sant Joan or La Suda, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The church was built in 1899 by the architect Joan Abril i Guanyabens and has an octagonal stained glass skylight with an iron belfry. The 10th century Castle of Sant Joan was built by Muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. It was conquered in 1148 and became residence of the Montcada and Knights Templar, then a royal mansion from the 13th century. Both buildings are seen here above the rooftops of the old town of Tortosa. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Old Town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave and the semicircular apse, Gothic cathedral of Tortosa dedicated to Santa Maria, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Construction begun in 1347 and it was still uncomplete in 1597 when the cathedral was consecrated. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parador de Tortosa, aerial view, or Zuda Castle, now a hotel, river Ebro and view over the town of Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. Built in the 10th century under caliph Abderraman III, it was taken by Ramon Berenguer IV in 1148. Subsequently, the castle became a prison, was owned by the House of Montcada and by the Templars and was a royal palace under King Jaume I. On the left is the Cathedral of St Mary, built 1347-1757, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and with an 18th century Baroque facade. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain, with rubble on the floor and an open window revealing the untamed overgrown plants outside. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow streets of derelict buildings in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Belongings in a room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rooftop view of buildings in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A model of a ship left behind in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses and a stepped narrow street of the old town or Casc Antic and the octagonal stained glass skylight and iron belfry of the Church of Reparacion, built 1899 by Joan Abril i Guanyabens, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rooftops of the old town or Casc Antic and Monument to the Ebro battle, made 1966 by Lluis M Saumells Panades and inaugurated by General Franco, with mountains behind, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The sculpture is the Nationalist War Memorial commemorating the dead from the Spanish Civil War battles of 1938 and is in the Ebro River. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, begun 1347, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The cathedral was designed by Benito Dalguayre and built on the site of a Roman forum and Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1597 and is built in Catalan Gothic style, with 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses, and an 18th century Baroque facade. The cathedral is seen here across the rooftops of the old town of Tortosa. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of the Virgin in heaven taking off her girdle, probably by Dionis Vidal, 1670-1719, in the presbytery of the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A hallway and stairwell in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow streets of the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A boarded door and window with metal grilles in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • For sale sign in the window of a derelict building, where the whole building is being sold for 11,580 euros in 2013, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • An abandoned building in a state of dereliction with garden plants invading the structure, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, with antique sideboard, basket, mattress and rubble, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A double staircase of marble with wooden balustrade and panelling in the process of restoration in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow streets of the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A cabinet with bathroom products in a room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rooftop view of derelict buildings in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Warped records and rubble on the floor of a room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Window in a damaged wall of a derelict building in the old town or Casc Antic, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Doorway in the Jewish quarter of the old city of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. From the 12th century until their expulsion in 1492, the Jewish population in Tortosa was one of the most important in Catalonia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the old city of Tortosa along the right bank of the Ebro river, with the castle of Sant Joan or La Suda on the hill behind, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The castle was built in the 10th century under the muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III and has been a royal mansion since the 13th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the old city of Tortosa along the right bank of the Ebro river, with the castle of Sant Joan or La Suda on the hill behind, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The castle was built in the 10th century under the muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III and has been a royal mansion since the 13th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, and Castle of Sant Joan or La Suda, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The Catalan Gothic cathedral, on the left, was begun in 1347 and consecrated 1597. The 10th century Castle of Sant Joan was built by Muslim Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. It was conquered in 1148 and became residence of the Montcada and Knights Templar, then a royal mansion from the 13th century. Here the cathedral and castle are seen over the rooftops of the old town of Tortosa. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Street in the Old Town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Abandoned building in a state of dereliction, with crumbling, cracked walls and plants colonising the facade, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Living room with abandoned furniture in a building in a state of dereliction, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parador de Tortosa, aerial view, or Zuda Castle, now a hotel, river Ebro and view over the town of Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. Built in the 10th century under caliph Abderraman III, it was taken by Ramon Berenguer IV in 1148. Subsequently, the castle became a prison, was owned by the House of Montcada and by the Templars and was a royal palace under King Jaume I. On the left is the Cathedral of St Mary, built 1347-1757, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and with an 18th century Baroque facade. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • St Ruf of Avignon, first Bishop of Tortosa 64-90 AD, painting by Vicente Lopez, 1772-1850, from the Altarpiece of St Ruf of Avignon, in the Chapel of St Ruf or Capella na Justa, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Chapel of Piety and the Holy Sepulchre, built late 14th century under the patronage of San Pau, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of the Ascension of the Mare de Deu de la Cinta to heaven, with the people of Tortosa, attributed to Pasqual Neltespera, in the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of Ezekiel, old testament Hebrew prophet, in the alcoves of the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A staircase in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, with broken balustrade on the floor, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A tiled roof with chimney and aerial in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ripped wallpaper in a once opulently decorated room with red patterned wallpaper and marbling paint effect, in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Two chairs in an opulently decorated room with red patterned wallpaper and marbling effect, in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A landing and stairwell painted red and yellow in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow streets with paper flower decorations in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rubbish from squatters in a room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow streets of the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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