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  • Wide exterior of blue sky, holy cross and gothic architecture of the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. More commonly referred to as La Seu (a title also used by many other churches), is a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral built on the site of a pre-existing Arab mosque. It is 121 metres long, 55 metres wide and its nave is 44 metres tall. Designed in the Catalan Gothic style but with Northern European influences, it was begun by King James I of Aragon in 1229 but finished only in 1601.
    palma_cathedral-21-06-2001.jpg
  • A visitor stands in dappled sunlight coming through high stained glass windows in the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. More commonly referred to as La Seu (a title also used by many other churches), is a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral built on the site of a pre-existing Arab mosque. It is 121 metres long, 55 metres wide and its nave is 44 metres tall. Designed in the Catalan Gothic style but with Northern European influences, it was begun by King James I of Aragon in 1229 but finished only in 1601.
    palma_cathedral-21-06-2001_1.jpg
  • Visitors stand in dappled sunlight coming through high stained glass windows in the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. More commonly referred to as La Seu (a title also used by many other churches), is a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral built on the site of a pre-existing Arab mosque. It is 121 metres long, 55 metres wide and its nave is 44 metres tall. Designed in the Catalan Gothic style but with Northern European influences, it was begun by King James I of Aragon in 1229 but finished only in 1601.
    palma_cathedral-21-06-2001_2.jpg
  • Set below palm trees, a low angle early morning view of the high walls of Palma's Museum del Palau de la Almudaina (Almudaina Palace). The Royal Palace of La Almudaina is the Alcázar (fortified palace) of Palma, the capital city of the Island of Majorca, Spain. Having been built as an Arabian Fort, it was claimed as official royal residence in the early 14th century. Inside it has many empty rooms, however, when King James II began restoration, his design plan included the encompassing of the small, romanesque Chapel of Saint Anne. It stands opposite the dramatic Palma Cathedral with commanding views over the Bay of Palma. It belongs to and is administered by the public Patrimonio Nacional which administers the assets of the State for the Crown.
    almudaina_palace-21-06-2001.jpg
  • Permanent flower sculptures in Lefevre Park as giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_U_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_N_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_J_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_E_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_B_1.jpg
  • Seats bathed in light from stained glass windows. The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist of Perpignan is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in the town of Perpignan in Languedoc-Roussillon. The cathedral was built in the Catalan Gothic style, because of its association with the Kingdom of Majorca. It has a wide nave (80 meters long, 18 m wide, and 26 m tall) made of seven cross-vaults, and features a short transept and apse, whose vault features seven keys.
    20120513perpignan cathedral_B.jpg
  • People passing Miro poster outside Tate Modern gallery, London. The artists MIro is having a large retrospective exhibition here and proving incredibly popular. Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983) was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona.
    13072011tate miro exhibitionA.jpg
  • Catalan flag in the backsteets of the gothic quarter, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Permanent flower sculptures in Lefevre Park as giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_V_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_T_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_S_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_R_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_Q_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_P_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_O_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_M_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_L_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_K_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_I_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_H_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_G_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_F_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_D_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_C_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_A_1.jpg
  • Seats bathed in light from stained glass windows. The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist of Perpignan is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in the town of Perpignan in Languedoc-Roussillon. The cathedral was built in the Catalan Gothic style, because of its association with the Kingdom of Majorca. It has a wide nave (80 meters long, 18 m wide, and 26 m tall) made of seven cross-vaults, and features a short transept and apse, whose vault features seven keys.
    20120513perpignan cathedral_A.jpg
  • People passing Miro poster outside Tate Modern gallery, London. The artists MIro is having a large retrospective exhibition here and proving incredibly popular. Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983) was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona.
    13072011tate miro exhibitionB.jpg
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