When I was a fine arts major at the University of Utah, I had a very detailed class of art history. The class included looking at and recognizing major cathedrals in Europe. It was interesting during a trip to Spain, to see some of the elaborate cathedrals that were similar to the ones I studied so many years ago. This is the main cathedral in Segovia, Spain built in the mid-16th Century. It was built when the former cathedral was destroyed in a siege.
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