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Cathedral of Santa Maria, Seville: detail of inscription in one of the chapels

RIBA108146
NOTES: The cathedral which is on the site of the city's Almohad Mosque was constructed in 1402-1506. In 1511 the dome collapsed and was repaired, but collapsed again in 1888 following an earthquake.

Cathedral of Santa Maria, Seville: detail of the Plateresque decoration in the main sacristy showing various insignia

RIBA108169
NOTES: The cathedral which is on the site of the city's Almohad Mosque was constructed in 1402-1506. In 1511 the dome collapsed and was repaired, but collapsed again in 1888 following an earthquake. The main sacristy was created between 1528 and 1547.

Casa de Pilatos, Seville: detail of ceiling with Mudejar decoration and insignia

RIBA108184
NOTES: The first Marquis of Tarifa had this house built on his return from a grand Tour of Europe and the Holy Land in 1518. It became known as Casa de Pilatos because it was thought to resemble Pontius Pilate's home in Jerusalem. It is regarded as the prototype of an Andalusian palace.

Cathedral of Santa Maria, Seville: detail of inscription in one of the chapels

RIBA108538
NOTES: The cathedral which is on the site of the city's Almohad Mosque was constructed in 1402-1506. In 1511 the dome collapsed and was repaired, but collapsed again in 1888 following an earthquake.

Casa de Pilatos, Seville: detail of tiled decoration with coat of arms

RIBA108574
NOTES: The first Marquis of Tarifa had this house built on his return from a grand Tour of Europe and the Holy Land in 1518. It became known as Casa de Pilatos because it was thought to resemble Pontius Pilate's home in Jerusalem. It is regarded as the prototype of an Andalusian palace.

Casa de Pilatos, Seville: detail of tiled decoration with coat of arms

RIBA108575
NOTES: The first Marquis of Tarifa had this house built on his return from a grand Tour of Europe and the Holy Land in 1518. It became known as Casa de Pilatos because it was thought to resemble Pontius Pilate's home in Jerusalem. It is regarded as the prototype of an Andalusian palace.

Casa de Pilatos, Seville: detail of tiled decoration with coat of arms

RIBA108576
NOTES: The first Marquis of Tarifa had this house built on his return from a grand Tour of Europe and the Holy Land in 1518. It became known as Casa de Pilatos because it was thought to resemble Pontius Pilate's home in Jerusalem. It is regarded as the prototype of an Andalusian palace.

Casa de Pilatos, Seville: detail of tiled decoration with coat of arms

RIBA108579
NOTES: The first Marquis of Tarifa had this house built on his return from a grand Tour of Europe and the Holy Land in 1518. It became known as Casa de Pilatos because it was thought to resemble Pontius Pilate's home in Jerusalem. It is regarded as the prototype of an Andalusian palace.

Radlett Railway Station, with the British Rail logo set within the glazed structure

RIBA109266
British Rail. London Midland Region. Architects Department
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