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13-Nov-2023

Tortosa

The city is located near the mouth of the river Ebro and the first thing to attract attention is the Arab castle of La Suda, perched on a hill. Visitors can stay there if they wish since it has been converted into a Parador de Turismo hotel. Near the river is the old part of town, with its 14th-century Gothic Cathedral with a baroque façade, three naves and a cloister, outstanding inside which is the richly-coloured high reredos, from the 14th century; and the reredos of the Transfiguration, from the 15th century, as well as the chapel of La Cinta, from the 18th century, with Italian marble and jasper from Tortosa. Visitors can also admire the Episcopal Palace, built in the 14th century, with a courtyard, gallery and an outstanding stairway, while inside there is a chapel from 1316, with a multicoloured stone door and sculpture from the 14th century.

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Julie Oldfield04-Dec-2023 03:36
A fantastic night scene. V
lucanton03-Dec-2023 09:07
une belle prise de nuit et de beaux reflets ! V
Pierre Martin02-Dec-2023 22:17
a splendid late shot and reflection, great work!
vifut02-Dec-2023 15:58
Excellent evening picture (V)
Jeff Real02-Dec-2023 14:28
Great work to capture this beauty in the low light!
It is stunning!
V
janescottcumming02-Dec-2023 13:56
That came out perfectly. I like how you included a bit of the shore you were on in the photo. V
Viviane02-Dec-2023 12:01
That looks so festive. Great shot.
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal02-Dec-2023 10:35
Beautiful night shot and reflections.
Danad02-Dec-2023 09:11
Superb night view over the river.
*V*
Helen Betts02-Dec-2023 05:40
Great night shot with beautiful reflections and light. V.
JSB PHOTOGRAPHS02-Dec-2023 05:15
Beautiful reflections and wonderful city view. V
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