Sunday, 27 January 2013

Roman Temple and Medieval Cathedral


Évora (108 kms east of Lisbon), Portugal

16 comments:

Joop Zand said...

Nice light ,colors and composition...... well done JM

Dina said...

I would be happy if these styles had never changed.

Diane said...

Those Romans got everywhere ;-) Great photo. Diane

Sylvia K said...

Such a fantastic capture, JM! And beautiful blue skies as well!! And, yes, I too, would be happy if these styles had never changed!! Hope all is well!

Anonymous said...

Fabulous architecture!

Carolina Louback said...

Não conheci Évora, mas deveria.

Rajesh said...

Fabulous contrasting architectures.

tapirgal said...

This is outstanding! What a beautiful combination of old styles tied together with slightly (?) newer Portuguese white and yellow. I just love this!

Erin said...

I like the juxtaposition of the old with the older.

Halcyon said...

It's amazing that stuff that old is still standing!

Cezar and Léia said...

Maravilhoso cartão postal de Évora, está aqui na minha lista de lugares para visitar um dia! E que céu azul de Brigadeiro ( costumamos falar assim no Brasil quando o céu está perfeitamente claro e azul )!
Léia

Anonymous said...

Waaaaw, love the contrast! great shoot!
greetings from Hilde

Lowell said...

This is certainly worthy of framing and hanging. Wonderful juxtaposition. And it leads to some questions about religion which I will refrain from asking ... :-)

Arija said...

Roman ruins and romanesque cathedral, a nice combination indeed.Odd to think that already the romans were plagierising the architectural style of Greece.

beatrice De said...

Peut-être c'est mieux qu'une soit morte ! Meilleure entente !

Cobalt Violet said...

Nice composition! I love how Roman columns pop up everywhere and that people actually left them there. We tend to bulldoze things after 50 years.