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Tiles, Spanish tiles. I found these ones in the city of Cartaya - and I quite like them. Actually, I love them a lot.
Un día de playa en El Rompido
ust a handful of pretty windows and balconies from a Spanish town called Cartaya.
This is the Parish Church of Saint Peter (Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro, in Spanish), probably the first Catholic temple ever built in the city of Cartaya. The name of this church is, probably, a tribute not only to the fist Bishop of Rome, but also to Don Pedro de Zuñiga, Marquis of Gibraleón and founder of the city of Cartaya - and also the patron of the construction of the original temple in the late XV Century.
The first version of this church, built in the Mudejar style that was common in Andalucia during this period - was much smaller than the present one: instead of the current three naves, it had just a single one. Less usual for this period is the single bell tower built above the main portal.
Obviously, new architectonical elements were added all over the centuries (especially, during the XVII Century), but I guess that is the fate of every building, religious or not.
The streets of Cartaya, a pretty town in the Huelva Province (southern Spain).
Founded in the XV Century by the Marquis of Gibraleón, Cartaya has a bit less than 19.000 inhabitants. Big it may not be, but charm it doens't seem to lack.Yes, it doesn't have te monumentality and the appeal of other cities in Andalucia (like Ronda, Córdoba or, above all, Granada), but Cartaya certainly deserves a visit.
Cartaya during the Christmas season.
Cartaya is a relatively small town (it has just 20.000 inhabitants) in southern Spain, and it was founded in the XV Century by the Marquis of Gibraleón, Don Pedro de Zúñiga. It may not be very big, but it certainly has some charming.
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