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05-DEC-2013

Catedral. Tumba de Colón

Just inside the Cathedral door of Seville’s massive cathedral stands a monument to Christopher Columbus. His tomb is held aloft by four allegorical figures representing the four kingdoms of Spain during Columbus’ life, Castille, Aragon, Navara and Leon.The tomb was one of the last additions to the cathedral, installed in 1899. It was designed by the sculptor Arturo Melida, and was originally installed in Havana before being moved to Seville after Spain lost control of Cuba.Columbus’ body began its final rest in Valladolid, Spain where he died in 1506, and was moved shortly thereafter to Seville, by orders of his surviving brother, Diego. In 1542, the remains were again moved, this time to Colonial Santo Domingo, in what is now the Dominican Republic, where they were installed in the newly completed Cathedral of Santa Maria. There they remained for a couple of centuries.

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Julie Oldfield20-Dec-2013 03:13
Really interesting.
Nestor Derkach18-Dec-2013 18:18
Captured with a good eye and delivered nicely.
Excellent attached information as usual.
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Martin Lamoon18-Dec-2013 18:00
An interesting picture, I think my eyes deceive me! I see a cloaked figure in the middle staring down and legs apart. Must be the glass of mulled wine I am drinking!
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