Vasa Museum


The cathedral is the centre around which medieval Barcelona revolves. The original 4th-century building, certainly a church of considerable importance if we remember that a Council was help here in the year 559, was destroyed by Almanzor in 985. Its successor, a Romanesque construction, was built between 1046 and 1058. In 1289, by command of King James II, building on the present Gothic Cathedral began, completed in 1448, though the front and the magnificent dome (1913) were constructed around the end of the 19th century thanks to the munificence of the banker and mayor of the city, Manuel Girona.
excerpt from
All Barcelona

15 September 2002

View from
Plaça Nova

Vasa Museum Bow




Vasa Museum Portside



Vasa Museum Port Stern



Vasa Museum Starboard Stern



Vasa Museum Stern Closer

main nave

Vasa Museum Stern Closeup


cloister fountain

Vasa Museum Closeup




Vasa Museum Port Holes


rear exterior

Vasa Museum Top Deck


bell tower

Vasa Museum Bow Above




Vasa Museum Original Color


Shelly, outside the
Mercy Door

Vasa Museum Exterior


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