Jaap van 't Veen's photos with the keyword: Patrimoine mondial

Spain - Baeza, Cathedral

27 Feb 2014 43 23 2248
The Cathedral of Baeza (Catedral de Baeza) is a Roman Catholic cathedral. It is built on a Roman temple, which later became a mosque and was converted to Christianity in 1147. In the period between 1570 and 1593 several renaissance elements were added to the cathedral and the building became its present look. Nowadays it forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site with other monuments in Baeza.

Spain - Baeza, Plaza de Santa María

05 Feb 2014 63 23 2718
The origins of Baeza date back to the first settlers during the Bronze Age, when it was a significant settlement from the Algar culture. In the Roman period a completely established town was built, including a castle and city walls. The Moors settled here and Baeza even was the capital of one of the Moorish Tarifa kingdoms. The city became its greatest splendour during the 15th and 17th century, when its economy prospered thanks to its agriculture and the impetus of the University of Baeza. Baeza is known as the cradle of Spanish renaissance. The UNESCO named the city a World Heritage Site in 2003. Baeza still has a lot of important monumental complexes. The Plaza de Santa María can be considered as the heart of the city, offering most of the monuments; among them the cathedral ‘Santa Iglesia Catedral’and ‘Fuente de Santa María’.

Spain - Catalonia, Taüll

23 Aug 2013 36 12 2115
The Sant Climent de Taüll is Romanesque church, consecrated on the 10th of December 1123. It is one of the nine Early Romanesque churches in the Boí Valley on the World Heritage list of the Unesco.