West Facade Collection
The West Facade of the Palacio Real, also known as the Royal Palace, in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain is a sight to behold
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The West Facade of the Palacio Real, also known as the Royal Palace, in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain is a sight to behold. Standing tall and majestic, it exudes grandeur and elegance. The intricate details on this architectural masterpiece are truly remarkable. One cannot help but be captivated by the stunning print made by Ch. Riviere in 1862 depicting St Paul's Cathedral. The vibrant colors bring this iconic landmark to life, showcasing its beauty and historical significance. Moving on to another captivating piece of artistry, we have the Head of an Apostle from around 1210. Carved out of limestone with traces of polychromy still visible today, it serves as a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of artists from that era. A black-and-white photo showcases The West Facade in all its glory. This monochromatic view adds a touch of nostalgia and highlights the timeless appeal of this architectural wonder. The pavillon Sully in Cour Carree takes us back in time with a mesmerizing photo capturing its exquisite design. Paired with Lescot wing's photo within Cour Carree itself creates an enchanting atmosphere that transports you straight into history. The right bay of the Royal Portal dating back to mid-12th century is beautifully captured in another black-and-white photograph. It offers a glimpse into ancient times when such intricate stonework was crafted with precision and care. Durham Cathedral across River Wear is truly awe-inspiring as seen through a lens. Its construction began way back in 1093, making it not only visually striking but also steeped in rich history. A detailed view reveals a tympanum depicting Madonna and Child Enthroned - an artistic marvel that evokes feelings of reverence for centuries-old religious symbolism. Another snapshot taken within Cour Carree focuses on Lescot wing's intricate details; every nook and cranny tells its own story, inviting us to delve deeper into the architectural wonders of this place.