By: Steffen Hansen | 2010-12-14 | Travel Tips The cathedral of Seville is the largest in Spain and the largest gothic building in Europe, it is the third largest church in Europe after St Paul's in London and St Peter's Basilica in Rome, but measured in volume it is larger than both. It is a magnificent feat of architecture, and when sightseeing in Seville, the cathedral is normally the central focal point of the city. read more
By: Azeem | 2011-04-26 | Travel Tips Kremlin is undoubtedly the heart of the biggest nation in the world Russia it is a cultural refuge of a nation that has had a long history of blood shed and sufferings under despotic emperors as well as autocratic political figures. Kremlin a fortified complex of 68 acres covered by a wall 2235 meters long and a height of 5 to 19 meters! read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-10-23 | Free Cathedral is not only the place where people come to pray but also the great architectural monuments. Each cathedral features typical design and appearance depending on different geographical locations, belief and religions. Around the world, there are five constructions known as the tallest cathedrals including Ulm Minster, Lincoln (159.7 m), St. Olaf's church (159 m), The Basilica of Our Lady of Peace (158 m) and Cologne Cathedral (157.4 m). read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-06-05 | Destinations Oldest cathedrals in Europe are most beautiful and impressive renowned architecture works of the world. read more
By: michael joy | 2011-05-05 | Travel & Leisure The charm of Andalusia is famous worldwide. From its Moorish Islamic architecture to the beautiful Gothic Christian buildings, everything is a phenomenon on its own. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-11-02 | Destinations Milan is one of the most developed cities in Europe and the host of two famous football clubs namely Inter Milan and AC Milan. Besides, it is also famous for its nickname “the capital of world fashion” and Gothic Cathedral Duomo. Tourists coming to Milan would certainly visit Duomo - the largest Gothic cathedral and the second largest Catholic cathedral in the world. read more
By: Jack Landry | 2010-09-28 | Article Marketing The Chartes Cathedral is a very unique building architecturally. It features the Gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows. read more
By: Laura Firenze | 2010-03-19 | Weddings If your dream is to have a grand wedding ceremony like something out of a fairy tale, then a cathedral just might be the perfect venue for you. They are unmatched in their soaring grandeur and impressive architecture, and there is no more breathtaking ceremony venue. This is what you need to know to plan the perfect grand cathedral wedding. read more
By: David Ricardo | 2012-03-14 | Vacation Rentals Cuenca is a famous province in Spain with Cuenca city as its capital. The province is blessed with panoramic landscapes, scenery, rivers, natural wildlife and modern cities. read more
By: afyakhan87 | 2012-02-08 | Destinations Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the Indian State of Orissa, is a bustling centre of art and culture. Located at an elevation of just 45 metres above sea level, Bhubaneswar lies in the eastern coastal plains of Orissa, to the south-west of River Mahanadi. read more
By: sachi123 | 2011-02-18 | Exotic locations Canterbury Cathedral has been one of the great churches where the Catholics come here to get the blessing of god. It is a holy place to many Catholics who are orthodox believers and other non believers. Lindisfarne is a castle which is been located at the top of the tidal island and one has to climb to reach this castle. It is preserved with natural beauty so you can go for a one day tour. read more
By: Steffen Hansen | 2010-11-23 | Travel Tips The Metropolitan Basilica Cathedral of St Mary, or Valencia Cathedral and more commonly by Valencianos as Seu, was founded in the 13th century on a site where before sat a mosque, and possibly before that the original structure was a Visigothic church. read more
By: Alberm Boris | 2011-06-22 | Destinations Seat of the Archbishop of Spain, Barcelona Cathedral (or la Seu as it is known locally) is a stunning gothic Cathedral (not to be confused with Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia) on which construction began in the 14th century. read more
By: Porsche Klinger | 2011-02-02 | Arts & Entertainment Why not take a look at the great Cathedral of Seville and its bell tower La Giralda? Wander through the orange gardens, which were originally used by the Muslims to perform the ritual ablutions, before entering the mosque that used to stand in the place of this great Christian church, the largest of its kind in the world. When you climb the Giralda Tower via the 30 floors, you will have the most magnificent view of Seville from the top. Learn of the last resting place of Christopher Columbus. read more