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Cathedral of Zamora
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The temple románico, has plant of three ships, in origin three apses that you/they should be seemed those of Colegiata of Bull, and that they were substituted in s.XV for the current ones Gothic and a not very marked cruise in plant. the transeptos covers with bóvedad of pointed cañóin, the lateral ships with vaults of edge capilazadas, and the central ship with vault of crucerÃa tardorrománica or protogótica, this is to the pleasure of each one. On the cruise, supported the dome internally he/she runs off with that is a drum perforated by 16 windows on which the two domes rise, a semicircular intern, gallonada, and another external one lightly pointed. The exterior is livened up with four cupulines that sireven to reinforce the corners and four frontons toward the cardinal points that bolster the vault. The Salvador's tower, of 45 m of height, was built throughout s.XIII although the style is románico. It is times it should be battlemented. It served to the terrremoto of Lisbon like jail of the Town council. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catedral_de_Zamora |
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