La Giralda. This used to be a Minaret (a Mosque tower for Islamic worship) during the time of Arabic rule, but the Catholics put the tower top on it after they regained control and made it part of the Cathedral.
The Tippity-top of La Giralda.
The side view of the Catedral. The Catedral (not a misspelling) is the third largest cathedral in the world, with St. Paul's in London and St. Peters Basilica in Rome in front.
Jahnisa in front of the fountain
The main entrance.
Inside!
That's one big organ. Ha!
Notice La Giralda tower in the middle of the two ladies. Those ladies are said to have founded Sevilla.
Dead Bishop guy.
Just one of the many chapels (one of 44 within the cathedral).
That's me with the remnants of Christopher Columbus. YEP!!! The man himself! or parts of him, at least...
Those marble dead guy statues on top of tombs were freaky deaky.
If you zoom in on this, you'll see that this is the entire life of Christ, beginning with his birth and ending with his resurrection, told like a graphic novel! This is all pure gold, the richest altar in Spain.
View from the Giralda tower.
Looking at parts of the Cathedral from the tower.
Jahnisa!
We reached the top! Lots of bells and beautiful views up there.
Me and Sophia down by the church yard.
La Giralda tower.