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Collegiate chuch of Saint Martin (currently cathedral)
Works by Francisco Guerrero at the collegiate church of Saint Martin in Bratislava

Works by Francisco Guerrero at the collegiate church of Saint Martin in Bratislava.

Jan. 9, 2023
Main altar of the convent of La Concepción
Confraternities at the convent of Nuestra Señora de la Concepción in Granada

Confraternities at the convent of Nuestra Señora de la Concepción in Granada

Jan. 9, 2023
Hight altar of the Convent of San Bernardo. Picture by Juan Ruiz JIménez
Confraternities at the convent of San Bernardo in Granada

Confraternities at the convent of San Bernardo in Granada.

Jan. 9, 2023
Convent of Los Capuchinos. Richard Ford (1831)
The regulation of the ringing of bells in the Capuchin Franciscan convents of the Province of Andalusia

The Ceremonial romano seráfico de los menores capuchinos de N. P. S. Francisco, printed in …

Jan. 7, 2023

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Jacarandina (criminal underworld) in the corral de los Olmos

Juan Ruiz Jiménez
April 12, 2016

In the second half of the 16th century, the cathedral chapter of Seville rented one of the rooms in the Corral de los Olmos that overlooked Calle Borceguinería to open …

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Luthiers in Sierpes street (1568-1612)

Juan Ruiz Jiménez
April 3, 2016

In the second half of the 16th century and the early years of the 17th century, several instrument-making workshops were established on Calle de la Sierpe, whose craftsmen belonged to …

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