Foto de stock - Giralda's minaret, by Almohad craftsmen, 1184-1198, 12th and 16th Century, masonry. Spain, Seville. Whole artwork view. Sight of the western facade of the Giralda, today bell tower of the Seville's cathedral, once minaret of the mosque as well as the highest tower in the world in the twelfth century; the apex of the tower was built in the Renaissance, and over the belfry stands the bronze statue called Giraldillo, marking wind direction.

Imagen: Giralda's minaret, by Almohad craftsmen, 1184-1198, 12th and 16th Century, masonry. Spain, Seville. Whole artwork view. Sight of the western facade of the.

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