Examples of using Cathedrals in English and their translations into Spanish
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There's something in those eyes you won't find in cathedrals.
Fripp contributed to Sylvian's twenty-minute track"Steel Cathedrals" from his Alchemy: An Index of Possibilities album of 1985.
In the cathedrals, we admired the Gothic sculptures
When visiting cathedrals, remember to respect the dress code(no bare legs or shoulders) and abide by the rules no smoking or drinking.
from the Old Cathedral and the New Cathedral dome.
With Durham and Ely Cathedrals, it is one of the most important 12th-century buildings in England to have remained largely intact,
In Krakow you can see mediaeval cathedrals, the Renaissance castle,
Coimbra Cathedral is the only one of the Portuguese Romanesque cathedrals from the Reconquista times to have survived relatively intact up to the present.
historic neighborhood and cathedrals whichever side you look.
There are buildings that correspond to the first quarter of the twelfth century, such as the Lugo and Santa Maria de Terrassa cathedrals.
Europe is packed with historic cathedrals, first-class art museums, and breathtaking scenery,
Cathedrals Beach is considered the most amazing natural monument of the Galician coast
Explore the cathedrals, pastel-colored buildings, beautiful balconies, animated squares
The heady mix of café-culture, neo-Gothic cathedrals and medieval old town explains why Zagreb is known locally as Little Vienna.
The light designs look like Italian cathedrals, which makes sense because the lights they were donated by the Italian government.
bike around the city visiting all the museums and cathedrals and enjoy all the gothic architecture.
Lola Herrero has brought us closer to these mysterious gargoyles that inhabit cathedrals, sometimes peeping out of places beyond the gaze of ordinary visitors.
Hauts-de-France region is dotted with cathedrals, bell towers
Cathedrals and chapels, streets
When the first polar explorers headed south, giant cathedrals of ice marked their entry into uncharted territory.