Seo Altar
Inside Palma Cathedral, Majorca.
The Seo was build on the site of an existing Arab mosque. The legend has it that one night in 1229, as Jaime I was on his way to recapture Majorca, his fleet was struck by a terrible storm. He vowed to the Virgin Mary that if he survived the storm, he would erect a church in her honor. And after the storm had blown over, finding himself safe and sound, he immediately undertook the project. It was a vow that was to take a long time to fulfill. begun in 1230, the cathedral was finished in 1601.
Designed in the French Gothic style, the cathedral is 121 meter long and 55 meter wide. The main body of the church is set in the middle of a mass of pillars and spires, behind which lies the strong buttress reinforced with a double row of flying arches. The bell tower, still unfinished today, is 52 meter high with three stories. The main facade, which overlooks the Almudaina Palace, collapsed during a 1851 earthquake and was later completely reconstructed, with the exception of the Renaissance-era door which miraculously emerged unscathed.
The vast, airy interior is striking for its large-scale harmonious proportions. It features three naves resting on 44-meter tall octagonal pillars, eight chapels each side of the nave, and lacks both transept and ambulatory.
The rear interior reveals the majestic “Royal Chapel”, which is nearly as large as a church in its own right: 25 meter long and 16 meter wide. The columns are ringed with wrought-iron candelabra by Gaudi; his most controversial addition is the unfinished Crown of Thorns, fashioned from cardboard and cork and suspended above the altar.
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Related shots can be found at: Majorca or Balearic Islands or Spain.

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Sean Farragher
fantastic
Tom Gomez replied
I was not happy with it, so I changed it. Tell me if you like it any better now.
Andrew Ness
fantastic colour and detail tom
Tom Gomez replied
I was not happy with it, so I changed it. Tell me if you like it any better now.
Nikki Mulkern
Excellent details in this shot!
Andrew Ness
Sorry, what is different?........is it taken further back?
Tom Gomez replied
It is now ropped closer. The original was darker, further away and the top of someones head was just out of focus bottom left of picture.
Bootiewootsy
Since I don’t recall seeing the other one, I will say this one has it all… Detail and colors.. Great photo.
Maureen Bloesch
Holy s…....................WOW….awesome!
david campbell
fantastic
Joanne Bradley
Just stunning!
Kathleen Struckle
Very stunning!! Thank you for sharing the history. :)
Antanas
beautiful shot
handprintz
Great colours Tom,and great narrative to,always very informative
Kelly J
Thats impressive!
wildrider58
Amazing inage .
Andrew Ness
So you have Tom. I was really trying to notice what you had changed but now you have pointed out the subtle alterations to me I agree, looks more complete.
Jen Whyte
The detail is absolutely fabulous
Tom Gomez replied
I wish I had discovered HDR last year when I took these shots. This one would have been great in HDR.
davidmilne
Beautiful..
Jason Connolly
That is some altar mate, well captured..
Robin Brown
Hey Tom; I never knew there was so much to see at South QF. Excellent shot young sir!!