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Spanish Colonial Collection

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: View of Havana city, Cuba

View of Havana city, Cuba
Havana is the capital city of Cuba with Spanish colonial architecture in its 16th-century

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: The Spanish Colonial Architecture of Quito, Ecuador

The Spanish Colonial Architecture of Quito, Ecuador
This is a wooden door facing the front facade of a public building in the historic city center of Quito, Ecuador. Quito is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for its colonial architecture

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Quitos Colonial Church and Monastery of Saint Francis

Quitos Colonial Church and Monastery of Saint Francis
The Church and convent of St. Francis is located in the South American capital city of Quito, Ecuador. This Roman Catholic church was constructed between the years 1550 and 1660

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Architectural Features of Quitos Basilica of Nuestra SeAnora de la Merced

Architectural Features of Quitos Basilica of Nuestra SeAnora de la Merced
This Spanish colonial church is located in the Ecuadorian capital Quito. This white stuccoed church is adorned with Incan and Catholic inscriptions

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: The Bell Tower of San Juan Capistrano

The Bell Tower of San Juan Capistrano
This historic belfry is one of San Juan Capistrano unique architectural features. This Spanish colonial church was founded by Franciscan friars in 1731 along the banks of the San Antonio River in San

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: The Doors of Old Quito

The Doors of Old Quito
These street doors in the capital city of Quito, Ecuador are reflective of the Spanish influence in its colonial architecture

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: A Hillside View of Urban Quito

A Hillside View of Urban Quito
In Quito, Ecuador hillside neighborhoods like this surround the old colonial city. These neighborhoods are geographically large and over populated

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: A Perspective View of Mission Concepcions Wooden Door

A Perspective View of Mission Concepcions Wooden Door
This is a visual perspective of the front door of Mission Concepcion. The doorway is seen through a wrought iron sculpture situated above a water well

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Mission Espada: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mission Espada: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Mission San Francisco de la Espada was founded in 1690 by Spanish friars in San Antonio, Texas. This front wooden door is an example of the Spanish colonial influence on its architecture

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: San Francisco de la Espada: An Old Spanish Mission In Texas

San Francisco de la Espada: An Old Spanish Mission In Texas
Historic San Francisco de la Espada Mission Church is located in San Antonio, Texas. This mission church was established by Spain in 1690


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