Celuisma Las Lomas is a comfortable 3 star hotel in Oviedo, Spain, only minutes away from the center, which host the famous
14th century Cathedral of San Salvador, and the Campoamor theatre.
Walking around town you will be amazed by its 13th -
14th century cathedral and the Marqués de Mirabel Palace.
The Coventry Blitz of 14 November 1940 resulted in the destruction of
the 14th century cathedral church of Saint Michael by the German Luftwaffe.
Not exact matches
Another lottery - supported project at Durham
Cathedral, Open Treasure, involves the Anglo - Saxon Treasures of St Cuthbert installed at their new permanent home - the
14th century monastic Great Kitchen.
However by the
14th Century, ropewalking had apparently been reinstated to its previous entertainment status, and perhaps even ratcheted up a notch since, according to an article at Atlas Obscura, during the lavish coronation of Queen Isabeau in 1389 Paris, an acrobat carrying candles «walked along a rope suspended from the spires of the
cathedral to the tallest house in the city.»
This is the second book Follett has written about building
cathedrals in England an life during the
14th century.
St. Giles»
Cathedral: A gothic cathedral from the 14th - century, this stunning church is often referred to as the «Cradle of Presbyterianis
Cathedral: A gothic
cathedral from the 14th - century, this stunning church is often referred to as the «Cradle of Presbyterianis
cathedral from the
14th -
century, this stunning church is often referred to as the «Cradle of Presbyterianism.»
Construction began on the imposing
cathedral in the late
14th century at the request of GianGaleazzo Visconti and Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo.
Warsaw's sightseeing includes the 13th -
century Stare Miasto (Old Town)- a UNESCO World Heritage Site - and
14th -
century St. John
Cathedral, once the spot for weddings, coronations, and royal funerals.
It's full of architectural gems from the
14th and 15th
centuries, including the renowned Gothic
cathedral whose spires «punctuate the skyline like stone exclamation marks,» and the Arco de Santa Maria, the ancient entrance to the city.
Drive past the
14th -
century, Gothic - style
Cathedral of Ibiza.
Next to the
cathedral is the equally impressive Royal Palace, which dates back to the
14th century.
Lined up with charming
14th Century buildings, the streets points straight towards Duomo, creating a fantastic perspective as the
cathedral dramatically emerges from behind the buildings.
Highlights include the beautiful
cathedral and the church of Sant «Agostino, which both date back to the late
14th century, and the medieval Broletto, which is now an exhibition space.
No visit to Milan can be considered complete without a visit to the city's stunning
14th century Gothic
cathedral; the largest in Europe.
The narrow lanes of the historic quarter have barely changed in
centuries, and twist around the vast Gothic
cathedral and the
14th -
century Royal Palace.
The
14th -
century Royal Palace sits next to the
cathedral, and is also well worth a visit.
Start your holiday early by exploring the beautiful
Cathedral, Roman ruins or the medieval underground passages dating back to the
14th Century.
The resort boasts an enviable location too, being just 10 minutes from Ibiza Town's labyrinth of winding streets and famous
14th -
century cathedral, Santa Maria d'Eivissa.
The impressive
Cathedral of St John boasts architectural elements of the 13th,
14th and 15th
centuries, whilst the imposing Gothic Eglise Saint - Nizier dates back to the 1400s.
Opposite the
cathedral is La Almudaina, a royal palace that was built over the remnants of an Arabian fortress in the
14th century, and is set in charming gardens.
But the centre is not just a space for fine art; a programme of dance, music, and films animates the cavernous
14th -
century barn whose oak beams arch across the roof of the building like the vaults of a
cathedral.
The Samuel H. Kress Collection consists of European paintings and sculpture from the
14th through the 19th
Century, including the 26 - panel altarpiece of the
Cathedral of Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain, by Fernando Gallego and Maestro Bartolomé and their workshops.