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2012 - 2013 | Spain (April 2013) | Motril

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The tower of the Nuestra Senora de la Cabeza Sanctuary (begun 1631) The Motril Market Señor de Junes Hermitage, in what was originally the Jewish Quarter The Town Hall (1631) and Police Station The 1880 Calderon de la Barca Theatre Typical Motril architecture The Mayor de la Encarnacion Church (1510), built on an old mosque The Church bell tower Another view of the Mayor de la Encarnacion Close up of the oldest part of the church The Countess Torre-Isabel House (17thC), now a cultural centre The windowed facade of the Torre-Isabel House Cultural Centre fron the first floor Denise in front of the Torre-Isabel House Motril old town side street Typical building facades The Hans. Nazarenas Convent A tower of the Hnas. Nazarenas Convent  Nazarenas Convent Convent entrance Bell tower and window detail The Carmen Church & Hermitage (17thC) Peter in front of the Carmen Church Attractive motril 'townhouse' The Sugar Factory tower through the Motril housing The Victoria Church, dating from 1604 Tree lined pathway in the 'Pueblos America' Park Nuestra Senora de la Cabeza Sanctuary The sanctuary with park sculptures Motril and the Sierra Nevada mountains joomla jquery lightbox by VisualLightBox.com v5.4
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