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The Royal Seminary of Corpus Christi, Valencia
The Royal Seminary of Corpus Christi was founded in 1583 by San Juan de Ribera. It is an important building architecturally for reflecting the importance the Italian Renaissance had in Spain
The Royal Seminary of Corpus Christi was founded in 1583 by San Juan de Ribera. It is an important building architecturally for reflecting the importance the Italian Renaissance had in Spain
Saint Juan de Ribera (1532-1611) by Mariano Benlliure (1862-1947)
Saint Juan de Ribera (1532-1611) was beatified in 1796 and canonized by Pope John XXIII in 1960
Saint Juan de Ribera (1532-1611) by Mariano Benlliure (1862-1947)
Clay statue of Saint Juan de Ribera
Valencia - Jardín del Hospital General UniversitarioPadre Joan Gilabert Jofré (1350–1417) by José Aixa Iñigo (1844-1920)
Padre Joan Gilabert Jofré (1350–1417) by José Aixa Iñigo
Valencia – San Pedro Pascual (1227 - 1300) restored 1965 by Florencio Ramón Ruiz de Burjassot
San Pedro Pascual
Valencia –San Vicente Martir by Carlos Cloostermans y Vox, 1835
Valencia –San Vicente Martir by Carlos Cloostermans y Vox, 1835
Valencia Don Bosco by Bernardino Rodríguez Paredes, 1999
Valencia Don Bosco by Bernardino Rodríguez Paredes, 1999
Valencia Monument to Marques de Campo by Mariano Benlliure (1862-1947)
Valencia is, after Madrid, the city which holds the highest number of public monuments created by Mariano Benlliure (1862-1947) Benlliure was one of the most productive civil sculptors that Spain has ever seen
Valencia Monument to José Campo Pérez, Marques de Campo (1814 – 1889)
Valencia Monument to José Campo Pérez, Marques de Campo (1814 – 1889) by Mariano Benlliure (1862-1947)
Monument to Marques de Campo Allegory of Gas
Monument to Marques de Campo
Allegory of Gas
Monument to Marques de Campo Railroad allegory
Monument to Marques de Campo Railroad allegory
Monument to Marques de Campo
Railroad allegory
Monument to Marques de Campo Allegory of Navigation
Monument to Marques de Campo Allegory of Navigation
Monument to Marques de Campo
Allegory of Charity
Mariano Benlliure always worked with great affection, very often altruistically, on the works commissioned by the city of Valencia, his “beloved Valencia” as he affectionately referred to his home town
Monument to Marques de Campo Allegory of Charity
Monument to Marques de Campo
Allegory of Charity
Francesc de Vinatea by Manuel Rodríguez Vázquez 1993
Valencia
Sound: VIOLETA PARRA - Gracias a la vida ( Thanks to life)
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2016