The Iglesia de Montserrat in Sevilla
An ornate door of a Sevilla church
This leather door studded with religious symbols is the entrance to a church near the Plaza de la Toros in the Al Arenal district.
At this convent off the Plaza el Cabildo, sweets made by nuns - Dulces de Convento - are sold from a small room facing the Plaza.
The convent's plant-filled courtyard is glimpsed through the entryway to Plaza el Cabildo, Sevilla.











Tara, these photos are beautiful. You are so fortunate to be able to travel and visit these places. Thank you for sharing. I feel, thru your photos and descrpitions, that I am traveling also. I have learned much about other parts of the world, just from visiting your site. And you always have such wonderful antique eye candy! judie
Posted by: artzyjudie | 23 October 2006 at 01:42
I love the individuality of the doors in Europe. Each one seems to really have a sense of being a portal into somewhere different.
Thanks for sharing some more European beauty - I'm loving every picture!
Posted by: tinker | 22 October 2006 at 22:40
What a delight it must be to spend one's daily life in a place that's surrounded by so much beauty and magnificent artwork. Ah, but then you live in PARIS. :)
Posted by: Marilyn | 22 October 2006 at 16:52
I would be absolutely beside myself if I saw all these beautiful churches and religious statues & icons. beautiful, Tara, thankyou xo
Posted by: miss*R | 22 October 2006 at 09:25
More wonderful churches and architecture. I'm in heaven just looking at these.
Posted by: annieelf | 21 October 2006 at 23:40